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NY1H00010

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Nylon Membrane Filter, 100.0 μm Pore Size

Millipore, 30 cm x 3 m, hydrophilic

Synonym(s):

Nylon Net Filter

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
40161507
eCl@ss:
32031602
NACRES:
NB.24

material

Nylon membrane
plain filter
white filter

sterility

non-sterile

feature

hydrophilic

manufacturer/tradename

Millipore

parameter

100 °C max. temp. (curling may be seen at temperatures above 75°C)

filter L × W

30 cm × 3 m

thickness

80 μm

pore size

100.0 μm pore size
44 % porosity

shipped in

ambient

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General description

Filter Code: NY1H
Filter Type: Net filter
Nylon filters are compatible with a broad range of solvents. Two types are available: 1) Nylon Membrane Filters with pore sizes ranging from 0.20 to 1.2 µm, and 2) Woven Net Filters with mesh openings ranging from 5 to 180 µm.

Our 5 µm Nylon Woven Net Filter (NY054700) is commonly used in the automotive industry for cleanliness analysis.

Features & Benefits:
•Wide range of pore sizes available
•Resistant to aggressive solvents

Applications:
Particle Removal and Clarification; Solvent Filtration; Particle Analysis; Paint Monitoring; Automotive Cleanliness Analysis

Features and Benefits

  • Nylon filters display resistance to aggressive solvents.
  • Compatible with a broad range of solvents.
  • Applicable for use in solvent filtration, particle analysis, and clarification.


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