Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Whatman IC Syringe Filter
Quantity/Pack Size – 10mm, 0.2S (Pack of 50) | 10mm, 0.2 (Pack of 100) | 10mm, 0.2 (Pack of 200) | 10mm, 0.2S (Pack of 250) | 25mm, 0.2 (Pack of 200)
Form – Syringe Filter
Grade – HPLC, LC-MS, Sample Prep
Application – Filtration of aqueous and organic samples
Product Overview
The Whatman IC Syringe Filter is engineered for high-performance filtration in HPLC, LC-MS, and sample preparation workflows. Constructed with a durable polypropylene housing, this filter ensures minimal extractables and consistent flow rates, making it ideal for critical applications. The 0.2um pore size effectively removes particulates, bacteria, and other contaminants, safeguarding your samples and instrumentation. Its sterile design minimizes cross-contamination risks, while the low protein-binding membrane preserves sample integrity. Available in multiple diameters (10mm and 25mm) and pack sizes, this filter adapts to varying sample volumes and throughput needs. The hydrophobic membrane is compatible with both aqueous and organic solvents, offering versatility across different analytical techniques. Whether used in research labs, quality control, or academic settings, this syringe filter delivers reliable performance with every use. Its user-friendly design allows for quick and secure attachment to standard syringes, reducing preparation time. The Whatman IC Syringe Filter is a trusted choice for professionals who demand precision, consistency, and minimal interference in their analytical processes.
FAQs
1. What is the maximum pressure rating for the Whatman IC Syringe Filter?
The filter is designed to withstand pressures up to 75 psi (5.2 bar), ensuring safe operation during standard syringe filtration procedures.
2. Can this filter be used with aggressive organic solvents like DMSO or acetonitrile?
Yes, the polypropylene housing and membrane are chemically resistant to most organic solvents, including DMSO, acetonitrile, and methanol.
3. How does the 0.2?m pore size compare to other common sizes like 0.45?m?
The 0.2?m pore size provides finer filtration, removing smaller particles and microorganisms, while 0.45?m is typically used for general particulate removal.
4. Is this filter autoclavable for sterilization?
No, the Whatman IC Syringe Filter is pre-sterilized and not intended for autoclaving, as high temperatures may damage the membrane.
5. What is the shelf life of these filters when stored properly?
When stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, the filters maintain their performance for up to 3 years from the date of manufacture.

