Description
Product Overview
The SOLUSTRE cell filter set is crafted from high‑quality polypropylene nylon, offering durability and chemical resistance for demanding laboratory environments. Each strainer measures 1.77 x 1.38 x 0.59 inches and weighs only 0.16 ounces, making it easy to handle while providing a robust mesh that captures cells and particulates efficiently. Model 0847Q6H212, first available November 8, 2024, ranks #55 in Lab Cell Strainers, reflecting its popularity among researchers.
Usage
Designed for cell culture, tissue processing, and general scientific filtration, these strainers excel in microbiology labs, biotech facilities, and academic research settings. Their disposable nature ensures a sterile workflow, ideal for experiments where sample integrity is critical. 
Why Choose Us
SOLUSTRE combines precise engineering with user‑focused design. The improved ventilation prevents clogging, reducing downtime. One‑time use eliminates the risk of cross‑contamination, guaranteeing reproducible results. Each strainer undergoes strict quality control to meet industrial and scientific standards.
Key Features
- Sturdy polypropylene nylon construction for chemical resistance
- Evenly distributed fine mesh ensures consistent filtration
- Disposable design prevents cross‑contamination between samples
- Improved ventilation reduces clogging and saves time
- Compact size and lightweight for easy handling and storage
FAQ
What pore size does the mesh have?
The mesh is engineered to capture typical cell sizes used in standard laboratory protocols, providing reliable retention without excessive flow resistance.
Can the strainer be reused after sterilization?
No. The product is intended for single‑use applications to ensure sterility and prevent sample cross‑contamination.
Is the material compatible with common laboratory reagents?
Yes, polypropylene nylon is resistant to a wide range of chemicals, including acids, bases, and organic solvents commonly used in research.
How should the strainers be disposed of?
Dispose of used strainers according to your institution’s biohazard waste protocols. They are not recyclable due to contamination risk.
What is the best way to store the strainers before use?
Keep them in a clean, dry environment, sealed in their original packaging until needed to maintain sterility.




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