Syringe Filters
Syringe filters are small, membrane-based devices used in laboratories to filter liquids or gases. They are typically attached to a syringe and are designed to remove particles, bacteria, or other contaminants from samples before analysis or equipment use. Made with materials like nylon, PTFE, or PVDF, they feature pore sizes ranging from 0.1 to 5 microns. Common applications include sample preparation for chromatography, sterile filtration in microbiological testing, and purification of environmental samples. Syringe filters are easy to use, cost-effective, and ensure that contaminants do not interfere with experiments or analyses.