Cannula Filters
Application for dissolution testing : Pharmatest, Eweka, Electrolab, Distek, Sotax, Cavela,…
– Agilent filters
Cannula Filters
Manufacturer: Agilent/VanKel:
1 Micron Full Flow Filters, UHMW Polyethylene, Direct Fit-No Tygon Tubing Needed, Agilent/VanKel/Varian compatible (Jar/1000)
Manufacturer: Pharmatest
1 Micron Porous Filters, UHMW Polyethylene, 1/8″ (3.2mm) ID, Pharmatest compatible (Jar/1000)
Manufacturer: Lab India
10 Micron Porous Filters with stripper ring, UHMW Polyethylene, 1/8″ (3.2mm) ID, Lab India compatible (Jar/1000)
Manufacturer: Erweka
10 Micron Porous Filters, UHMW Polyethylene, 1/8″ (3.2mm) ID, Erweka compatible (Jar/1000)
Manufacturer: Caleva
10 Micron Porous Filters, UHMW Polyethylene, 1/8″ (3.2mm) ID, Caleva compatible (Jar/1000)
Manufacturer: Distek
10 Micron Full Flow Filters, PVDF, Agilent/VanKel/Varian compatible (Jar/1000). Also used in Distek DV Series Probe housing.
10 Micron Full Flow Filters, PVDF, Agilent/VanKel/Varian compatible (Jar/1000). Also used in Distek DV Series Probe housing.
10 Micron Full Flow Filters, PVDF, Agilent/VanKel/Varian compatible (Pack/100). Also used in Distek DV Series Probe housing.
10 Micron Full Flow Filters, UHMW Polyethylene, Agilent/VanKel compatible (Jar/1000)
10 Micron Porous Filters, UHMW Polyethylene, 1/16″ (1.6mm) ID, Distek compatible (Jar/1000)
10 Micron Full Flow Filters, UHMW Polyethylene, Agilent/VanKel/Varian compatible (Pack/100). Also used in Distek DV Series Probe housing.
10 Micron Porous Filters, UHMW Polyethylene, 1/16″ (1.6mm) ID, Distek compatible (Jar/1000)
10 Micron Porous Filters, UHMW Polyethylene, 1/16″ (1.6mm) ID, Distek compatible (Pack/100)
Filter Material: Polyethylene is chemically inert and provides superior resistance to drug absorption and the emission of plasticizers. QLA Filters have been validated in numerous dissolution methods worldwide and are currently being used in many predominant dissolution laboratories.
Manufacturing: Our manufacturing process is designed to produce a filter that far exceeds USP requirements. This is accomplished by screening for impurities as well as testing the finished product for pore size and volume.