Vacuum Manifold and Accessories
Pall Life Sciences Vacuum Manifold - Designed to perfectly fit SBS-conforming filter plates Comes complete with the necessary O-ring and gasket. The control block includes the vacuum pressure gauge, vacuum metering valve, vacuum release valve, and the 1/4 inch hose barb for vacuum line attachment. Includes a Delrin spacer block designed for standard 350 µL receiver plates. The spacer block has been optimized to reduce the spac…

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Pall Life Sciences Vacuum Manifold - Designed to perfectly fit SBS-conforming filter plates
Comes complete with the necessary O-ring and gasket. The control block includes the vacuum pressure gauge, vacuum metering valve, vacuum release valve, and the 1/4 inch hose barb for vacuum line attachment.
Includes a Delrin spacer block designed for standard 350 µL receiver plates. The spacer block has been optimized to reduce the space between the receiver plate and the filter plate during vacuum filtration.
An accessory kit that contains an additional O-ring, gasket, and allen wrench is also included with the vacuum manifold unit. Adapter collar holds Pall filter plates tightly to receiver plates for centrifugation. Applications For vacuum filtration specifically using AcroPrep™ Advance and AcroPrep multi-well filter plates.
Efficient Multi-Well Protein Purification Strategies
This application note from Pall Laboratories explains the many different methods used in the protein purification process, as an example the AcroPrep™ Advance 96-well filter plates are used with chromatography media.
New Products for High Performance Sample Prep
Watch this interview with Pall Life Sciences to learn about the Microsep™ Advance Centrifugal Devices, for ultrafiltration and microfiltration, and AcroPrep™ Advance Filter Plates. The optimised format and membrane configuration of these filter plates improves bead recovery and sampling in multiplexing assays. Pittcon 2011 interview with SelectScience.tv.

















