Basic Info
  • Factory Location: Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China

    Main Sales Markets: North America,Central/South America,Western Europe,Eastern Europe,Australasia,Asia,Middle East,Africa

  • Monthly Production Capacity: 50000 units

    Packaging Information: 64 units per box

  • Delivery Lead Time: 7 working days

    Sample Provided: yes

    Payment Terms: FOB

    Overview

    Our BacteFil® filter cup is a disposable filtration device for microbiological testing of liquid samples including water, in-process samples, and final products. It is designed for securing and optimizing the time saving in laboratory workflow and providing reliable microbiological results.

     

    Features

     •  Ready-to-use sterilized filtration unit

     •  Lock-up seal system, no leak or sample bypass

     •  Easy to remove funnel and membrane

     •  Protective lid reduces contamination risk

     •  Conform to internationl standards

     

    Product Information

     Filtration Funnel
     Funnel Volumne  100ml
     Cover Material   Polypropylene
     Graduation Accuracy  ±5%

     

     Membrane Filter (Cellulose Nitrate Membrane Filter)
     Membrane Type  White Gridded
     Pore Size  0.45μm
     Bubble Point with Water  2.6 ~ 2.8 bar
     Flow Rate for Water  54 ~ 65 ml (min cm² bar)
     Extractable Content in Water  <1 

     

     Coli Forms Recovery
     E Coli  >85% VS Spread Plate
     Enterobacter Aerogenes  >85% VS Spread Plate

     

    Packaging Info

     •  Individually bagged

     •  64 Units / Box, 8 Boxes / Carton

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