Application Note: Pressure differential evaluation of multiple linked laboratory manifolds
The Membrane Filtration (MF) Technique is a method of analyzing aqueous samples for microbial content. With this method, a fluid sample is pulled through a membrane filter after which the filter is placed on growth media and incubated. Following the prescribed incubation period, colonies are counted and reviewed for appropriate morphology.
In this Application Note, discover how coupling up to three manifolds, connected to a single vacuum source and operating the funnels simultaneously affects the membrane pressure differential and filtration time.
In this Application Note, you will learn:
- How coupled manifolds can be operated while remaining in compliance with the EPA methods
- How to increase testing capability and adaptability to various methods
- How the new Laboratory Manifold is uniquely designed for adaptability to the various microbial methods for aqueous solutions by MF technique.
And much more!
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