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Introducing the New Pall Laboratory Manifold

2 Oct 2017
Introducing the New Pall Laboratory Manifold

A unique microbiology manifold that allows you to optimize testing without sacrificing cleanliness. With interchangeable components and coupling devices, the manifold takes direction from you.

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Pall Life Sciences - Laboratory, Food, Beverage

Pall is the largest and most diverse filtration and separation company in the world, and the global leader in the development of new filtration, separation, and purification technologies. The breadth of our product line and scientific resources make us uniquely qualified to deliver the best product technologies for each application we support.

From the discovery and development stages of new drugs, through production and delivery of therapies, Pall Life Sciences provides dependable, high-performance products that expedite and simplify your processes. We are committed to providing many sample preparation and detection tools used in basic research, genomics, proteomics, ADMETox, and combinatorial chemistry applications including scalable chromatography, tangential flow filtration, and sterile filtration products; sample prep products for pharmaceutical QC; filter plates for sample prep and detection; and a new line of lab water purification systems.

For the laboratory, Pall provides products that are:

  • Optimized: Pall's extensive knowledge and long history of developing uniform membrane materials (lot-to-lot) ensure consistent, reproducible results.
  • Scalable: Choose from a wide variety of device configurations for processing single or multiple samples from benchtop to high throughput.
  • Automation Compatible: Pall's high-throughput products are configured to fit standard lab robotic equipment.

Pall's Laboratory Technical Support team provides global, 24-hour-a-day, live technical support. From assisting with routine processes to guiding proper product selection, Pall can help you realize the full potential of your application.

Pall also supplies OEM Solutions for a range of applications in the life sciences, biopharmaceutical, and medical marketplaces.

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Pall Laboratory Manifold

Pall Life Sciences - Laboratory, Food, Beverage

A unique microbiology manifold that allows you to optimize testing without sacrificing cleanliness. With interchangeable components and coupling devices, the manifold takes direction from you. No more “dirty” manifolds: Microbial cross contamination of your sample is a thing of the past. The manifold is designed to fit most laboratory autoclaves by separating into manageable components. Double testing Capacity: A larger manifold is at your reach with just a coupler. Modular design allows two manifolds to combine yielding a standard 6-place manifold which can be easily separated for disinfection and/or sterilization. Manifolds that adapt to you: Whether you are right or left handed, setting up your test workflow is second nature. The components interchangeable and designed with a simple slip fit to the manifold. Regulatory “For filtration, mount receptacle of filter holding assembly on a …suitable device (manifold to hold three to six filter assemblies) such that a pressure differential (34 kPa to 51 kPa) can be exerted on the filter membrane.” - Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 22nd Edition, 9222B (f). Applications Bioburden testing of filterable products is performed to determine the number of viable and reproducible microorganisms. By recovering organisms on and in a membrane filter, processing efficiency and the microbial quality of a sample can be evaluated to assure that the product is not harmful to the intended recipient. Detecting spoilage microorganisms are critical for foods and beverages as they may be responsible for the deterioration of sensory qualities (visual, texture, and taste) and may potentially render the product harmful for consumption. Using membrane filtration, detection of these spoilage microorganisms keep contaminated items from reaching the market. Monitoring for compliance to drinking water standards using Membrane Filtration Technique, determines if there are levels of pathogenic microorganisms in treated water or wastewater. These microorganisms include coliforms such as Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Legionella which are both classified as pathogens.  

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