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Catalog No. CYT28420168
Part No. 28420168
Supplier Cytiva
PolyVENT Filter, inlet female luer lock, inlet male luer (50 pcs)
Net Price
312
Availability

4 weeks

PROPERTIES
  • Operating pressure max.
    2 bar - forward direction (29 psi - forward direction)
  • Housing
    Polypropylene (PP)
  • Flow Direction
    Bidirectional
  • Sterilization
    Can be autoclaved at 121°C for 20 minutes (maximum 132°C). Multiple autoclave cycles are possible. However, the responsibility for reuse is with the operator. The device should be protected from cross contamination. An integrity test should be performed after autoclaving. Compatible with EtO sterilization.
  • Sealing
    Heat-fused
  • Support System
    Polypropylene (PP)
  • Pore Size
    0.2
  • Filtration Media
    Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)
DESCRIPTION
Whatman PolyVENT disc filters from Cytiva are integral venting filters that work bidirectionally to prevent contamination from entering containers like fermentation vessels during incubation. 0.2 µm hydrophobic PTFE air filters are ideal industrial air filter media Validated for 50 steam autoclave cycles; compatible with ethylene oxide (EtO) Testable by water break through (WBT) test or bubble point testing Passes USP Class VI biosafety tests for plastics Manufactured in clean room facilities Filtration area 500, 1000, and 2000 cm² to support a range of venting applications Browse the full range of Whatman venting filters here. Whatman PolyVENT venting filter Draining or filling of incubators, fermentation tanks, and other vessels requires a venting filter capable of preventing bacterial contamination. With an integral PTFE filter membrane, Whatman PolyVENT acts as an industrial air filter media for sterilization* of gases entering bioreactors such as fermentation tanks. Looking for a filter paper, membrane filter, or syringe filter? Let Cytiva help you find the optimal filter for your needs to ensure reliable analysis. *Refers to sterilization by filtration for small sample use which is an industry term for filters of pore size 0.2 um or smaller as referenced in guidance such as EPA Guidance for Industry Sterile Drug Products Produced by Aseptic Processing — Current Good Manufacturing Practice Section IX, Part B (September 2004).
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