The Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) is a material that has great properties: high chemical and physical stability, low absorption of proteins, low level of extractables and a perfect pore structure.
Two kinds of PVDF are manufactured: with hydrophilic reaction to water and hydrophobic reaction to water.
The hydrophilic one can be used on the clarification and sterilization of aqueous and biological samples, and in the filtration of aggressive solvents, diluted, alcohols, acids, etc.
While the hydrophobic version is appropriated for the filtration of gases, vapors, and also of solvents or samples that does not have an aqueous character.
It is available in a sterile and non sterile format and in 13, 25 and 30mm of diameter, 33 mm of diameter with hydrophobic membrane.
Bubble point with alcohol (minimum value)
0.22 µm 1.0 bar | 100 Kpa
0.45 µm 0.5 bar | 50 Kpa
Flow rate with alcohol (ml/min /cm2 )p=0.7 bar | 70 Kpa aprox.:
0.22 µm 8 ml/min/cm2
0.45 µm 12 ml/min/cm2
Thickness: 0.150 – 0.170 mm
Materials
Membrane: Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF)
Housing: Polypropylene (PP)
Diameters: 13, 25, 30 and 33 mm.
Filtration area
13 mm diameter: 0.92 cm2
25 mm diameter: 2.98 cm2
30 mm diameter: 4.90 cm2
Maximum temperature of use: ≤ 100ºC
Maximum pressure of work:
13 mm diameter 3,45 bar
25 mm diameter 6,55 bar
30 mm diameter 6,89 bar
33 mm diameter 6,89 bar
Connectors
Inlet: Female luer lock
Outlet: Mal luer slip
Hold-up volume
13 mm diameter: < 10 µl
25 mm diameter: < 30 µl
33 mm diameter: < 55 µl
Extractables with water < 0.2%
Chemical compatibility: 1 – 14 pH
Reaction to water: hydrophilic
Absorption: Low non-specific absorption of proteins