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S200B02RE

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Millipore® Stericup® Receiver Flask

capacity 250 mL, sterile; irradiated, pack of 12 ea

Synonym(s):

SC00B02RE, Stericup Quick Release Receiver Flask, buffer storage flask bottle, media storage flask bottle, storage bottle

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UNSPSC Code:
41104914
eCl@ss:
32031623
NACRES:
NB.24

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material

polystyrene bottle

Quality Level

sterility

sterile; irradiated

product line

Stericup®

packaging

pack of 12 ea

parameter

45 °C max. temp.

description

2.4 mL (hold-up volume)

H

102 mm

capacity

250 mL

diam.

45 mm

fitting

45 mm inlet thread(s)
outlet bottle top (Universal)

compatibility

for use with Steritop Filter Units

shipped in

ambient

General description

This item is a direct replacement for SC00B02RE
Work with ease and filter with confidence with Stericup® and Steritop® Filtration Systems.

Stericup® Receiver Flasks include a click-seal confidence cap that enables a secure grip in wet and dry conditions. A tactile stop confirms the receiver bottle cap is perfectly sealed and a frosted writing surface on the receiver bottle enables convenient labelling solutions.

This Stericup® Receiver Flask with a 45 mm opening holds 250 mL capacity.

Application

For Research Use Only
Stericup® and Steritop® systems are designed to reduce foaming and protein denaturation while maximizing flow and can be used for sterile vacuum filtration of aqueous solutions such as tissue culture media and biological fluids.

  • Tissue culture media +/- additives
  • Buffers
  • Biological solutions

Features and Benefits

  • Click seal cap is flanged and modified to enable a firm grip in wet or dry conditions—and a tactile stop confirms secure closure. Worry less about the possibility of spilling or contamination of sterilized contents.
  • Frosted, ample writing surface on the receiver bottle and lighter cap color facilitate clear labelling to improve legibility and reduce unreadable smears.
  • Click seal cap rests on the side to avoid risk of contamination.
  • Receiver bottles are stackable to save storage space.

Legal Information

Millipore is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
Stericup is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

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Questions

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  1. Which type of pump should be used with Stericup® and Steritop® vacuum filters?

    Which type of pump should be used with Stericup® and Steritop® vacuum filters?

    1 answer
    1. We recommend our Chemical Duty Pump: https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/product/mm/wp6111560

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  2. What is the maximum processing volume for Stericup® and Steritop® filters? Can I add more volume after initial filtration?

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    1. All Stericup® and Steritop® filters were developed for single-use application. The maximum volume is dependent on the receiver bottle capacity. Stericup® filters come with a receiver bottle with a specified maximum volume. For Steritop® filters, the maximum recommended volume is 2 L with an appropriate-sized receiver bottle. Larger processing volumes can result in membrane fouling, increase chance of spillage and contamination, and lead to possible airlock*.
      *Note that devices with PES membranes can airlock if filtered to dryness. Some liquid must be left on top of the filter, then the system stopped, receiver changed or emptied, and more sample volume added before restart. This increases the chance of spillage.

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  3. What Bacterial Endotoxins Test is used?

    1 answer
    1. The test method used complies with USP 85 and EP 2.6.14 to ensure the absence of endotoxin in our products.

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  4. What is the maximum vacuum pressure for filtration?

    1 answer
    1. 700 mm Hg (27.5” Hg, 0.9 bar) differential vacuum at 25 °C (77 °F)

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  5. Are Stericup® and Steritop® filters GMP-certified?

    1 answer
    1. No, Stericup® and Steritop® devices are not GMP-approved.

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  6. What is the expiration date of Stericup® and Steritop® filters?

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    1. Typically 3 years from sterilization.

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  7. What is the difference between classic Stericup® filters and Stericup® “Quick Release” filters?

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    1. Stericup® Quick Release, or “QR”, filters feature a connection between funnel filter and receiver bottle that requires only a quarter-turn release to facilitate funnel removal. These filters come fully engaged – there is no need to tighten before use. The receiver bottle cap has flanges on the top surface to improve grip, as well as a positive lock stop to ensure a leak-proof seal with the receiver bottle. Other improvements include a large, frosted writing surface on the receiver bottle and a lighter cap color to facilitate labelling, more prominent volume markings on the filtration funnel and receiver bottle, and a product label with a peel-off lot record strip on the bag for easy viewing in storage.

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  8. Can Stericup® and Steritop® filters be reused?

    1 answer
    1. All Stericup® and Steritop® filters were developed for single use, disposable processing.

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  9. What tubing can be used with Stericup® and Steritop® vacuum filters?

    What tubing can be used with Stericup® and Steritop® vacuum filters?

    1 answer
    1. Stericup® and Steritop® filters are fitted with a 1/4” tube adapter. We recommend 3/16 in. (4.8 mm) ID silicone tubing to fit this tube adapter: https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/product/mm/xx7100004

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  10. Can we filter oil-type liquids with Stericup® filters?

    Can we filter oil-type liquids with Stericup® filters?

    1 answer
    1. Likely not, due to pore size/possible fouling/chemical compatibility. Refer to our guide, "Chemical compatibility of filter components": https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/deepweb/assets/sigmaaldrich/product/documents/302/855/membrane-chemical-compatibility-ds2532en-ms.pdf

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