0.2-0.3 Micron PTFE Air Filter Membrane for Tissue Culture - Hydrophobic, 135°C Heat Resistant
Price:
$0.03~0.05/pc
MOQ:
20000 pcs
Delivery Time:
30 days
Brand:
No brand
Product Description
Product Overview
This hydrophobic and breathable membrane is manufactured from expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), featuring billions of micropores with precise 0.2-0.3 micron filtration. The micropores are 700 times larger than air molecules for optimal air permeability and pressure balance, while being 20,000 times smaller than water droplets to effectively block liquids, contaminants, and debris.
Technical Features
High Temperature Resistance
Withstands temperatures up to 135°C, enabling repeated high-temperature sterilization and reliable gas filtration performance.
Superhydrophobic Performance
Provides effective sealing and isolation for various tissue culture bottle specifications, meeting diverse application requirements.
Optimal Ventilation
Maintains free air circulation while ensuring effective sealing and filtration capabilities.
Strong Corrosion Resistance
Preserves filtration and isolation performance in various harsh environmental conditions.
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Primary Applications
- Tissue culture bottle caps
- Culture containers
- Cell shake flasks
- Edible mushroom strain bags
Production Methods
Available in two primary manufacturing configurations:
Adhesive Backed Processing
Features integrated adhesive backing for simplified installation and secure mounting.
Automated Welding
Designed for automated welding processes without adhesive backing, ensuring precision and consistency.
Custom Manufacturing
We offer custom processing services based on customer-provided drawings or samples to meet specific application requirements.
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Company
Zhejiang Xinna Medical Device Technology Co., Ltd.
Location
Huangnikan Industry Zone, Yucheng Street, Yuhuan, Taizhou City, Zhejiang Prov., China.
Contact Person
Zhou