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IW Tremont A83-1500 Binderless Grade A-83 glass fiber filter media, 0.5micron retention, 15.0cm diameter

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IW Tremont A83-1500 Binderless Grade A-83 glass fiber filter media, 0.5micron retention, 15.0cm diameterGRADE A 83 Imagine the loading capacity of a binderless glass microfiber filter with the tightly regulated pore size of a microfiltration membrane. Now it's possible with Grade A83. This new grade has a particle retention of 0. 5m. It has >20x loading capacity of an equivalent porosity MCE or CN membrane and >15x the flow rate. Back pressure is nearly non existent in comparison to surface membranes. Chemically inert, pure binderless borosilicate glass

GRADE A-83 - Imagine the loading capacity of a binderless glass microfiber filter with the tightly regulated pore size of a microfiltration membrane.

Now it's possible with Grade A83. This new grade has a particle retention of 0.5µm. It has >20x loading capacity of an equivalent porosity MCE or CN membrane and >15x the flow rate. Back pressure is nearly non-existent in comparison to surface membranes.

Chemically inert, pure binderless borosilicate glass with no sizing additives or other surfactants. Low background noise in LC/GC/MS and very low extractables in presence of aggressive solvents. There are many filter materials which make the claim of "nano-scale" fiber, but Grade A83 is tested by an independent laboratory using the latest in fiber analysis and SEM image quantification. With >85% of the fiber content between 300nm -100nm, this material is truly one of the highest surface area binderless glass microfiber products on the market today.
GRADE A-83 - Imagine the loading capacity of a binderless glass microfiber filter with the tightly regulated pore size of a microfiltration membrane.

Now it's possible with Grade A83. This new grade has a particle retention of 0.5µm. It has >20x loading capacity of an equivalent porosity MCE or CN membrane and >15x the flow rate. Back pressure is nearly non-existent in comparison to surface membranes.

Chemically inert, pure binderless borosilicate glass with no sizing additives or other surfactants. Low background noise in LC/GC/MS and very low extractables in presence of aggressive solvents. There are many filter materials which make the claim of "nano-scale" fiber, but Grade A83 is tested by an independent laboratory using the latest in fiber analysis and SEM image quantification. With >85% of the fiber content between 300nm -100nm, this material is truly one of the highest surface area binderless glass microfiber products on the market today.
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