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EZBio® Vent Filter - 0.22µm Hydrophobic Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), 50mm, 1/4" - 1/2" Stepped Barb
$47.87
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$47.87
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$67.59
EZBio® Vent Filter, 0.22µm Hydrophobic PTFE, 50mm, 1/4"€“1/2" Stepped Barb
Foxx Life Sciences EZBio® Vent Filters are used for hydrophobic venting and gas filtration applications. The PTFE filter membrane is ideal for maintaining purified water stored in carboys, or for sterile venting during a slow exhaust/liquid autoclave cycle of EZgrip™ carboys. Housed inside the USP Class VI polypropylene body, a hydrophobic PTFE membrane traps aerosolized bacteria, allowing for the creation and maintenance of aseptic, closed systems. The membrane is reinforced with specialized polypropylene support, meaning EZBio® Vent Filters can even be sterilized by gamma irradiation.
- Hydrophobic PTFE membrane reinforced in polypropylene
- Available in 0.22µm pore size
- Gamma Sterilizable
- Autoclavable
- All materials comply with USP Class VI standards
| ITEM | VALUE |
| €¢ Applications | Venting bioreactors, Culture Vessels, and Fermentation tanks |
| €¢ Color | Clear |
| €¢ Casing Material | Polypropylene |
| €¢ Filter Media | Hydrophobic PTFE |
| €¢ Max Operation Temperature | 60°C/140°F |
| €¢ Typical Air Flow Rate | ‰¥2.0L/min@10kPa |
| €¢ Bubble Point | 0.09MPa (25°C/77°F, 99.7% Alcohol) |
| €¢ Water Intrusion Pressure | ‰¥0.2/MPa |
| €¢ Air Leakage | 300kpa, 15s |
| €¢ Burst Pressure | ‰¥4 bar |
| €¢ Sterilization | Can be sterilized by gamma irradiation. 50kGy maximum. |
| €¢ Applications | Venting bioreactors, Culture Vessels, and Fermentation tanks |
| €¢ Color | Clear |
| €¢ Casing Material | Polypropylene |
| €¢ Filter Media | Hydrophobic PTFE |
| €¢ Max Operation Temperature | 60°C/140°F |
| €¢ Typical Air Flow Rate | ‰¥2.0L/min@10kPa |
| €¢ Bubble Point | 0.09MPa (25°C/77°F, 99.7% Alcohol) |
| €¢ Water Intrusion Pressure | ‰¥0.2/MPa |
| €¢ Air Leakage | 300kpa, 15s |
| €¢ Burst Pressure | ‰¥4 bar |
| €¢ Sterilization | Can be sterilized by gamma irradiation. 50kGy maximum. |