From: /G=Gerhard/S=Nebe-von-Caron/OU=1890CHPE/O=TMGB.URC/@LANGATE.gb.sprint.com
Date: Tue Dec 05 1995 - 05:45:00 EST
Woven filter material can also be obtained from another
Swiss company called Zuericher Beuteltuch Fabrik. There are
quite a few companies and the samples they send can last you
for quite a while. More recently a small Italian company has
started producing these filters called filcons in a range of
sizes either syringe fitting or cup type. They are sold via
Dako or Phoenix.
Gerhard Nebe-v.Caron
Unilever Research, Colworth Laboratory Sharnbrook,
Bedfordshire
GB - MK44 1LQ
Tel: +44(0)1234-222066
FAX: +44(0)1234-222344
E.mail: gerhard.nebe-von-caron@urcgb.sprint.com
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Subject: Filter meshes
Author: Geoff.Osborne@anu.edu.au at INTERNET
Date: 04/12/95 20:28
Hello,
Further to the good suggestions on filtering mesh for removing cell
clumps. We use a 60 um mesh made by Ure Pacific,( a Swiss company I'm told).
This mesh is good because it is autoclavable and they have a range of
different pore sizes, and last time I looked in their catalog they would even
make certain pore size mesh if required. Hope this may help other mesh users,
and doesn't sound too much like advertisement.
Geoff
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