Microbial Filtration System NMFS-100 is engineered for fast and direct discharge filtration with a flow rate of ≥700 mL/min. It features flame-sterilizable pump heads that support continuous experimental workflows. Our built-in check valve prevents liquid backflow and contamination. It has a manual control system that includes a button-operated indicator light for ease of use. This operates silently, which ensures minimal disruption in lab environments.
FAQ for Microbial Filtration System NMFS-100
1: Can the pump heads be sterilized during operation in the Microbial Filtration System NMFS-100?
Yes, Microbial Filtration System NMFS-100 pump heads are designed to be flame-sterilizable, allowing quick sterilization between uses without needing to remove them, which supports continuous operation.
2: What kind of consumables are compatible with the Microbial Filtration System NMFS-100?
The Microbial Filtration System NMFS-100 supports various filter cups like F100B, M250B-3, and ST100, making it versatile for different testing requirements across lab applications.
3: How does the system prevent contamination in Microbial Filtration System NMFS-100?
Microbial Filtration System NMFS-100 has a built-in check valve that stops backflow of liquid into the system, which effectively prevents contamination of both the instrument and the sample.
4: Is this Microbial Filtration System NMFS-100 suitable for high-throughput filtration?
Yes, Microbial Filtration System NMFS-100 has a flow rate of ?700 mL/min and four selectable pump heads, it handles high sample volumes efficiently in a short amount of time.
5: Does the Microbial Filtration System NMFS-100 require external filter bottles?
No, the Microbial Filtration System NMFS-100 is equipped with a high-performance internal isolation pump that allows direct discharge, eliminating the need for external filter bottles.
6: What is a microbial filtration system used for?
Microbial Filtration Systems is used for detecting and enumerating microorganisms in liquid samples by filtering through sterile membranes. It ensures sterile conditions and is essential in pharmaceutical and water testing laboratories.
7: Can the Microbial Filtration Systems be sterilized for reuse?
Yes, most microbial filtration systems come with components like stainless steel manifolds and pump heads that can withstand autoclaving (up to 121°C) or flame sterilization for reuse.
8: What are the key components of a microbial filtration system?
A typical system includes a filtration manifold, vacuum source or pump, sterile filter holders or cups, tubing, and drainage setup. Some advanced models may also feature a touch screen, timer, and SIP disinfection functions.
9: Are the microbial filtration systems compatible with oil-free vacuum pumps?
Yes, microbial filtration systems are commonly paired with oil-free vacuum pumps to ensure clean suction and prevent contamination during operation.
10: Are there microbial filtration systems with digital or automatic controls?
Absolutely. Advanced models of microbial filtration systems features color touch screens, SIP disinfection functions, automatic timing, audit tracking, and optional printing, enhancing accuracy and traceability.