Lab Filtration & Purification

Lab filtration and purification equipment is essential for preparing high-quality water, solvents, and samples in analytical, clinical, and research laboratories. These systems remove particulate matter, microorganisms, ions, and organic contaminants to ensure accurate analytical results and protect sensitive instrumentation.

In routine laboratory workflows, filtration and purification technologies support sample preparation, mobile phase filtration, sterile filtration of media and buffers, and ultrapure water production. From syringe filters and membrane discs to vacuum filtration systems and water purification units, these tools are fundamental to achieving reproducible and contamination-free results.

Selecting the right filtration and purification equipment requires evaluation of pore size, membrane material, chemical compatibility, flow rate requirements, and the specific purity standards needed for your applications. Water purification systems, in particular, must meet stringent resistivity and TOC (total organic carbon) requirements for critical analytical techniques such as HPLC, IC, and LC-MS.

CATEGORY STRUCTURE (NAVIGATION HUB)

FILTRATION & PURIFICATION PRODUCT GROUPS

  • Syringe filters – available in various membrane materials (PTFE, PVDF, Nylon, CA, PES) and pore sizes (0.1–5.0 µm) for sample preparation prior to HPLC and other analytical techniques.
  • Membrane filters – disc filters for vacuum filtration applications, compatible with aqueous and organic solvents, ideal for mobile phase preparation and microbiological analysis.
  • Water purification systems – reverse osmosis (RO), deionization (DI), and UV treatment technologies producing Type I (ultrapure), Type II, and Type III water for different laboratory needs.

FEATURED: SYRINGE FILTERS FOR SAMPLE PREPARATION

Syringe filters are critical for removing particulates from samples before injection into HPLC, IC, or GC systems. Key selection criteria include membrane material compatibility with your sample matrix, pore size for adequate particle removal, and filter diameter for sample volume requirements. Available in sterile and non-sterile formats with color-coded housings for easy identification.

Lab Filtration & Purification Categories