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New Samplicity® Filtration System Breaks Free from Routine

29 Mar 2011
New Samplicity® Filtration System Breaks Free from Routine

Watch this video from Pittcon 2011 to see a demonstration of the EMD Millipore Samplicity® filtration system which can filter up to 8 samples prior to chromatography. This vacuum-based system reduces waste by up to 60% and is up to 30-40 times faster than syringe filtration. The Teflon-based membranes are compatible with both HPLC and UHPLC, and offer low analyte binding and broad chemical compatibility with low extractables as measured by HPLC/UV and MS.

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The Life Science business of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, which operates as MilliporeSigma in the U.S. and Canada, has some 22,000 employees and 59 manufacturing sites worldwide, with a portfolio of more than 300,000 products focused on scientific discovery, biomanufacturing and testing services.

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Samplicity® filtration system

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Introducing a vacuum filtration system that makes sample preparation easy: the EMD Millipore Samplicity filtration system with Millex Samplicity membrane filters. With the Samplicity® filtration system and Millex Samplicity® membrane filters, EMD Millipore has transformed sample preparation forever. Advantages of the EMD Millipore Samplicity filtration system include:   •  Higher throughput with simultaneous vacuum filtration of up to eight samples   •  Ergonomic alternative to syringe filters   •  Easy sample preparation of even highly viscous or particulate-laden mixtures   •  Millex Samplicity membrane filters provide long-trusted quality with low extractables and low analyte binding   •  Choose the unit color to fit your lab—bold blue or glossy green Applications of the EMD Millipore Samplicity filtration system include sample preparation for:   •  Dissolution testing   •  High-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC)   •  Ultra-high performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC or UPLC®)  •  Liquid chromatography – mass spectrometry (LCMS)

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