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Merck

9031

Millipore

Minicon® - B15 Static Concentrator

8 cells/unit, 15 kDa MWCO, 5 mL sample volume

Synonym(s):

Minicon B15, Minicon Static Concentrator, Static Concentrator

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UNSPSC Code:
41104916
eCl@ss:
34360190
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manufacturer/tradename

Minicon®

parameter

5 mL sample volume

pore size

15 kDa NMWCO

shipped in

ambient

General description

Overview

  • Concentrate urine and cerebrospinal fluid to intensify proteins that indicate abnormal or pathological states prior to analysis by electrophoresis or immunoelectrophoresis.
  • Static concentrator, requiring no accessories
  • Absorbent pulls solvent and salts through ultrafilter, concentrating sample
Filter Type: Ultrafiltration
Use the Minicon static concentrators to concentrate urine and cerebrospinal fluid to intensify proteins that indicate abnormal or pathological states prior to analysis by electrophoresis or immunoelectrophoresis. The B15 unit has 8 cells and can hold up to 5 mL of sample. The CS15 has 10 cells and is suited for volumes up to 2.5 mL.

Applications:
Concentration of Urine and Cerebrospinal Fluid for Enrichment of Protein Analytes.

Features and Benefits

Minimum Final Concentrate Volume: 50 µL

Static concentrator, requiring no accessories

Absorbent pulls solvent and salts through ultrafilter, concentrating sample

Concentration factor up to 100X

Low hold-up volume

Physical form

Color Code: Clear

Legal Information

MINICON is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany




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