Solutions For Lab Scale Sterile Filtration And Clarification

Filtration plays a critical role in maintaining sample quality throughout life science research and bioprocessing workflows. From early discovery to downstream development, the right filtration strategy helps reduce particulates and limit contaminants such as bacteria, mycoplasma, and endotoxins. In applications involving dense or heterogeneous mixtures, clarification and prefiltration steps support smoother processing and protect downstream equipment. For routine media and reagent preparation, 0.2 µm sterilizing‑grade filtration remains a trusted approach for removing microbial contaminants. More sensitive cell culture work, however, may demand tighter control over mycoplasma levels, making 0.1 µm filtration an essential safeguard.
Explore how pore size selection impacts efficiency, sterility, and workflow reliability. Access the full asset to explore these considerations in greater depth.
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