Samplicity™ Filtration System
The Samplicity™ Filtration System is an innovative new
technology that provides a convenient, high throughput alternative to
syringe-tip filters when preparing samples for chromatography. The easy to use
Samplicity system is the first vacuum-driven system with the designed in
flexibility to filter 1 to 8 samples directly into standard HPLC vials. Just
attach a vacuum pump, load samples with a standard pipettor, and flip the lever
to recover particulate-free samples—even those with high viscosity or
particulates—in seconds.
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Faster Processing Time
The Samplicity™ Filtration System simultaneously filters between 1 and 8 samples. This accelerates your sample filtration by as much as 35%.
Ergonomic Excellence
The Samplicity™ system requires virtually no manual force for filtration, which reduces the stress and strain associated with manual filtration through syringe filters or other pressure-driven devices — especially with high viscosity samples.
Higher Yields for Small Samples
Because the Samplicity™ Filtration System is powered by
vacuum, you can expect more of your sample to be retrieved after filtration.
The Samplicity™ system allows processing of samples as small as 300µl.
For details on the performance of the Samplicity™ Filtration System, click here.
Maximum Versatility with Highest Quality
Millex Samplicity™ filters were designed with the best, most versatile membrane for filtering chromatography samples — our hydrophilic polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) filters retain > 95% of particulate impurities. This PTFE membrane is compatible with aqueous and organic solvents, minimizes extractables and binding of analytes. Millex Samplicity™ filters have a unique funnel shape for easy pipette loading and are provided in strips of four for faster loading. The filter strips are perforated for use with fewer samples.
Transforming Multi-Sample Prep Forever
Watch the Samplicity™ Demonstration Video to witness, first-hand the new standard in multi-sample filtration prior to HPLC.




