Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Whatman AS300/3 Suction Steel Vacuum Manifold with Standard Clamp
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 mL (Pack of 1)
Form – Manifold with Clamp
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Vacuum Filtration
Product Overview
The Whatman AS300/3 Suction Steel Vacuum Manifold with Standard Clamp is engineered for precision and durability in laboratory filtration applications. Constructed from high-grade stainless steel, this manifold offers exceptional resistance to corrosion and chemical exposure, ensuring consistent performance even under demanding conditions. The standard clamp design provides a secure and leak-proof connection to filtration flasks, minimizing the risk of sample contamination or loss. Its robust build is optimized for compatibility with a wide range of vacuum filtration setups, making it a versatile choice for labs requiring reliable and efficient filtration processes. The 500 mL capacity is ideal for moderate-volume applications, balancing practicality with ease of use. Whether used in routine sample preparation or specialized filtration tasks, this manifold delivers consistent vacuum distribution, enhancing workflow efficiency. The ergonomic design also simplifies assembly and disassembly, reducing setup time while maintaining operational integrity. With its combination of durability, functionality, and ease of maintenance, the Whatman AS300/3 is a dependable solution for labs prioritizing accuracy and reproducibility in their filtration workflows.
FAQs
1. What materials is the Whatman AS300/3 vacuum manifold made from?
The manifold is constructed from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring durability and resistance to corrosion and chemical exposure.
2. Is the clamp compatible with standard lab filtration flasks?
Yes, the standard clamp is designed to securely fit most laboratory filtration flasks, providing a leak-proof seal during operation.
3. Can this manifold be used with different vacuum sources?
The Whatman AS300/3 is compatible with a variety of vacuum pumps and sources commonly used in lab settings, provided the vacuum pressure is within the manifold’s operational limits.
4. How do I clean and maintain the vacuum manifold?
Clean the manifold with mild detergent and water after each use, ensuring all residues are removed. Avoid abrasive cleaners to preserve the stainless steel finish. Dry thoroughly before storage.
5. What is the maximum vacuum pressure this manifold can handle?
The manifold is designed to withstand standard laboratory vacuum pressures, typically up to the limits of conventional vacuum pumps used in filtration applications.



