Perfectly filtered, did not easily clog with a 3CC syringe even after filtering a substantial volume of product. Good stuff!
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10 pcs/PK Sterile Syringe Filter Double-Layer Hydrophilic PVDF Membrane 0.2μm Lab Filters 33mm Diameter Individually Packed, Blue
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- ✅[Unique Structure]The double-layer hydrophilic PVDF membranes behave graduated pore size structure, a larger size of prefilter and a 0.2μm sterilizing-grade final filter.
- ✅[Ultra-Low Protein Binding]COBETTER sterile PVDF syringe filters feature low extractables and low absorption for minimum sample losses
- ✅[Applications]0.2μm for sterile filtration of cell culture media, buffers and reagents; 0.45μm for clarification of aqueous and viscous solutions
- ✅[Sterile by Gamma Irradiation]Sterile and ready-to-use. The use of Gamma sterilization dose (kGy) complies with ISO 11137.
- ✅[ISO Certificate]Our manufacturing sites are compliant with ISO 9001:2015. The syringe filters are produced in a ISO Class 8 cleanroom
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5 out of 5 stars
Professional grade filters. Individually packed and sterilized. Perhaps too good for my needs.
I have a home-made photometer that I use to measure beer color. It’s very important that the beer be free of any suspended particles (like yeast) to make these measurements or else there’s light blocking and scattering effects that can affect the result. To eliminate these errors, it’s important that the beer be clear of any suspended matter and so it should be filtered beforehand if necessary. Filters with a 0.2µm pore size should be more than adequate to perform this filtration. I’ve used 13mm x 0.2µm filters in the past to perform this filtration and, while they were effective, the filters got blocked after passage of only 2 or 3mL of beer. I’m hoping that these 33mm filters from Cobetter will do a better job.Beer was loaded into a 3mL plastic syringe and one of these filters was attached to its Luer-lock outlet. The plunger was depressed, and the beer was fed into a 2-mL cuvette. I had no problems with blockage that I had experienced with the smaller filters. The photos show the difference in clarity between filtered and unfiltered of this particular beer (Berliner Weisse Beer). The photometer measured the color (in SRM units) for the unfiltered beer as 4.71 and for the filtered beer as 2.35, so removing the cloudiness made a big difference to the measurement.These filters are nicely packaged in sealed individual bubble-packs. They are sterile. I suppose all this comes at a price and perhaps the quality of this product is too good for my purposes. I don’t care about contamination or sterility – I just want to measure beer color. Having said that, the price is not crazy and $13 for 10 filters is not prohibitive.These are good quality filters at a reasonable price but perhaps a bit too good for my needs.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
Size: 33mm, 0.2μmStyle: 10pcsVerified Purchase
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2023
Beer was loaded into a 3mL plastic syringe and one of these filters was attached to its Luer-lock outlet. The plunger was depressed, and the beer was fed into a 2-mL cuvette. I had no problems with blockage that I had experienced with the smaller filters. The photos show the difference in clarity between filtered and unfiltered of this particular beer (Berliner Weisse Beer). The photometer measured the color (in SRM units) for the unfiltered beer as 4.71 and for the filtered beer as 2.35, so removing the cloudiness made a big difference to the measurement.
These filters are nicely packaged in sealed individual bubble-packs. They are sterile. I suppose all this comes at a price and perhaps the quality of this product is too good for my purposes. I don’t care about contamination or sterility – I just want to measure beer color. Having said that, the price is not crazy and $13 for 10 filters is not prohibitive.
These are good quality filters at a reasonable price but perhaps a bit too good for my needs.
I have a home-made photometer that I use to measure beer color. It’s very important that the beer be free of any suspended particles (like yeast) to make these measurements or else there’s light blocking and scattering effects that can affect the result. To eliminate these errors, it’s important that the beer be clear of any suspended matter and so it should be filtered beforehand if necessary. Filters with a 0.2µm pore size should be more than adequate to perform this filtration. I’ve used 13mm x 0.2µm filters in the past to perform this filtration and, while they were effective, the filters got blocked after passage of only 2 or 3mL of beer. I’m hoping that these 33mm filters from Cobetter will do a better job.
Beer was loaded into a 3mL plastic syringe and one of these filters was attached to its Luer-lock outlet. The plunger was depressed, and the beer was fed into a 2-mL cuvette. I had no problems with blockage that I had experienced with the smaller filters. The photos show the difference in clarity between filtered and unfiltered of this particular beer (Berliner Weisse Beer). The photometer measured the color (in SRM units) for the unfiltered beer as 4.71 and for the filtered beer as 2.35, so removing the cloudiness made a big difference to the measurement.
These filters are nicely packaged in sealed individual bubble-packs. They are sterile. I suppose all this comes at a price and perhaps the quality of this product is too good for my purposes. I don’t care about contamination or sterility – I just want to measure beer color. Having said that, the price is not crazy and $13 for 10 filters is not prohibitive.
These are good quality filters at a reasonable price but perhaps a bit too good for my needs.
Beer was loaded into a 3mL plastic syringe and one of these filters was attached to its Luer-lock outlet. The plunger was depressed, and the beer was fed into a 2-mL cuvette. I had no problems with blockage that I had experienced with the smaller filters. The photos show the difference in clarity between filtered and unfiltered of this particular beer (Berliner Weisse Beer). The photometer measured the color (in SRM units) for the unfiltered beer as 4.71 and for the filtered beer as 2.35, so removing the cloudiness made a big difference to the measurement.
These filters are nicely packaged in sealed individual bubble-packs. They are sterile. I suppose all this comes at a price and perhaps the quality of this product is too good for my purposes. I don’t care about contamination or sterility – I just want to measure beer color. Having said that, the price is not crazy and $13 for 10 filters is not prohibitive.
These are good quality filters at a reasonable price but perhaps a bit too good for my needs.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Professional grade filters. Individually packed and sterilized. Perhaps too good for my needs.
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2023
I have a home-made photometer that I use to measure beer color. It’s very important that the beer be free of any suspended particles (like yeast) to make these measurements or else there’s light blocking and scattering effects that can affect the result. To eliminate these errors, it’s important that the beer be clear of any suspended matter and so it should be filtered beforehand if necessary. Filters with a 0.2µm pore size should be more than adequate to perform this filtration. I’ve used 13mm x 0.2µm filters in the past to perform this filtration and, while they were effective, the filters got blocked after passage of only 2 or 3mL of beer. I’m hoping that these 33mm filters from Cobetter will do a better job.Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2023
Beer was loaded into a 3mL plastic syringe and one of these filters was attached to its Luer-lock outlet. The plunger was depressed, and the beer was fed into a 2-mL cuvette. I had no problems with blockage that I had experienced with the smaller filters. The photos show the difference in clarity between filtered and unfiltered of this particular beer (Berliner Weisse Beer). The photometer measured the color (in SRM units) for the unfiltered beer as 4.71 and for the filtered beer as 2.35, so removing the cloudiness made a big difference to the measurement.
These filters are nicely packaged in sealed individual bubble-packs. They are sterile. I suppose all this comes at a price and perhaps the quality of this product is too good for my purposes. I don’t care about contamination or sterility – I just want to measure beer color. Having said that, the price is not crazy and $13 for 10 filters is not prohibitive.
These are good quality filters at a reasonable price but perhaps a bit too good for my needs.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
Size: 33mm, 0.2μmStyle: 10pcsVerified Purchase
A bit fragile on syringe pressure, but overall a great product
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2023
Size: 25mm, 0.2μmStyle: 10pcsVerified Purchase
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