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OPTI-SOLV® Reservoir Filters
Convenience
The OPTI-SOLV Mini Filter is as easy to install as a finger-tight
fitting, and is compatible with any analytical column
with a 10-32 inlet port. Requires no extra fittings or
tubing to connect to your column, and auto-adjusts for
ZDV connection every time, into any column. No holder
is needed; completely disposable. Performance
Depth-filtration design captures larger particles second,
resulting in better protection and longer lifetime for
both column and pre-filter. Very low internal volume ensures
that extra-column volume will be kept to a minimum.
If
you want to keep particulates out of your system, and
we are sure you do, you need to start at the most basic
level - the reservoir bottle.
OPTI-SOLV® Reservoir Filters employ a unique conical
design inside the filter housing preventing air bubbles
from getting trapped and disturbing your analysis.
A solid Teflon body keeps OPTI-SOLV® in the bottom
of the bottle where a bottom-mounted titanium frit provides
unrestricted solvent access. As always, Optimize makes
installation as simple as possible - no tools or fittings
required.
Optimize Solvent Reservoir Filters with tube stem are
made of Hastelloy C® for maximum corrosion resistance
and inertness.
The filter with a 1/8" stem is an improved version
of the Waters filter, and is directly interchangeable.
The filter with a 1/16" stem may be used for most
other HPLC systems.
For extended flow systems where flow rates exceed 10
mL/minute, a 10 micron filer is required. For most analytical
applications, the 2 micron filter is preferable.
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Jaytee Biosciences Ltd, 171 - 173, John Wilson
Business Park, Whitstable, Kent CT5 3RB
Tel: +44 (0) 1227 265333 Fax: +44 (0) 1227 265331 |
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