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Filteration Manifolds

켐코코리아(주) 2023. 11. 20. 18:30

A laboratory manifold is a device used to filter liquids in a laboratory setting. It typically consists of a series of parallel channels that are connected to a single outlet. This allows multiple samples to be filtered simultaneously, increasing efficiency and reducing the time required for filtration.Multi-branch manifolds are specialized systems designed to distribute or collect fluids or gases in laboratory settings. Unlike traditional single-branch systems, they offer a network of interconnected pathways, allowing for more intricate control and versatility in experiments.

 

The manifold funnels can be made of various materials such as glass, plastic, or stainless steel. The choice of material will depend on the application and the type of liquid being filtered. For example, glass funnels are suitable for visible inspection of the filtrate, while   stainless steel manifolds are more durable  .

 

The manifold typically includes 3 or 6  funnels, which can filled with 47mm filter paper membranes. The filter media can be selected based on the size and type of particulates or molecules that need to be removed from the liquid.

 

Manifold can be used in various applications such as cell harvesting, protein purification, or sterilization of liquid.  

Applications in Laboratories

The versatility of multi-branch manifolds is reflected in their widespread applications across various laboratory disciplines.

A. Analytical Chemistry
In analytical chemistry, where precision is paramount, these manifolds facilitate the simultaneous analysis of multiple samples, expediting research workflows and ensuring accurate results.

B. Biochemical Research
Biochemical laboratories benefit from the flexibility offered by multi-branch manifolds, allowing for controlled mixing of reagents and the efficient execution of complex protocols.

C. Pharmaceutical Development
In the pharmaceutical industry, where stringent protocols govern experimentation, multi-branch manifolds contribute to the development of drugs by enabling precise control over the mixing and distribution of pharmaceutical compounds.

Advantages of Multi-Branch Manifolds

The adoption of multi-branch manifolds is driven by their compelling advantages, revolutionizing laboratory practices.

Increased Efficiency
By facilitating simultaneous processes, these manifolds reduce experimental time, leading to enhanced productivity and resource optimization.

Precision and Accuracy
The intricate control provided by multi-branch manifolds ensures that experiments are conducted with the highest level of precision, minimizing errors and improving the reliability of results.

MULTI-BRANCH MANIFOLDS

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