Captiva Premium Syringe Filter, methacrylate butadiene styrene (MBS) housing, cellulose acetate (CA) membrane, 28 mm diameter, 0.2 µm pore size, 100/pk. Cellulose acetate membranes are not compatible with organic solvents. They are well suited for aqueous solutions and are specially recommended for proteins and protein-related samples.
Specifications:
Certificate: LC
Color Code: Blue
Diameter: 28 mm
Filter Material: Cellulose Acetate
Housing Material: MBS
Luer Type: Lock
Pore Size: 0.2 µm
Syringe Filter Type: Premium
UNSPSC Code: 41104922
pH Range: 4-8
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The Captiva Premium Syringe Filter features a durable methacrylate butadiene styrene housing paired with a high-performance cellulose acetate membrane, offering low protein binding and minimal extractables. With a 28 mm diameter and 0.2 micron pore size, this filter is engineered for efficient and precise clarification of aqueous and biological samples, supporting high sample throughput without compromising flow rates. Its design ensures excellent sample purity and protects downstream analyses by effectively removing particulates before HPLC, UHPLC, or other chromatographic applications. This makes the filter ideal for labs engaged in clinical, pharmaceutical, food safety, and environmental research, especially when processing sensitive samples that require maximum analyte recovery. The unit operates with most standard Luer-lok syringes and is compatible with key Agilent sample preparation solutions, ensuring seamless integration into automated or manual workflows. Each pack contains 100 filters, supporting both routine analysis and larger sample sets. This reliable filtration device helps extend instrument life, reduce maintenance requirements, and ensure reproducible, accurate analytical results. It is a valuable choice for researchers seeking cost-effective, high-quality sample preparation in demanding laboratory environments.