Microbial Filtration System NMFS-101 has a color touchscreen interface that ensures user-friendly operation. It features a direct discharge design, removing the need for suction bottles. Our system includes programmable countdown timers for individual pump heads. This built-in SIP sterilization and a check valve enhance biosafety. It has optional printing and audit trail features that support regulatory compliance.
FAQ for Microbial Filtration System NMFS-101
1: Can each pump head be programmed individually in Microbial Filtration Systems NMFS-101?
Yes, Microbial Filtration Systems NMFS-101 offers independent countdown timers for each of the four pump heads, allowing flexible and controlled filtration timing in complex experimental workflows.
2: Is Microbial Filtration Systems NMFS-101 suitable for sterile environments?
Absolutely. With built-in SIP disinfection, flame-sterilizable heads, and a backflow-prevention valve, Microbial Filtration Systems NMFS-101 is optimized for sterile labs and sensitive sample handling.
3: What makes the Microbial Filtration Systems NMFS-101 different from basic filtration systems?
The Microbial Filtration Systems NMFS-101 supports smart features like audit tracking, report printing, and digital interface control and all of which are uncommon in standard manual filtration units.
4: Can the Microbial Filtration Systems NMFS-101 system operate continuously?
Yes. The Microbial Filtration Systems NMFS-101 is designed for continuous experimental use, thanks to high heat resistance, efficient liquid handling, and low operational noise even under prolonged load.
5: Are there specific filter cups required for use in Microbial Filtration Systems NMFS-101?
Yes, Microbial Filtration Systems NMFS-101 is compatible with multiple standard filter cups, including S60, F100B, M250B-3, and ST100, making it adaptable to a range of microbial testing protocols.
6: What is a microbial filtration system used for?
Microbial Filtration Systems is used for detecting and enumerating microorganisms in liquid samples by filtering through sterile membranes. It ensures sterile conditions and is essential in pharmaceutical and water testing laboratories.
7: Can the Microbial Filtration Systems be sterilized for reuse?
Yes, most microbial filtration systems come with components like stainless steel manifolds and pump heads that can withstand autoclaving (up to 121°C) or flame sterilization for reuse.
8: What are the key components of a microbial filtration system?
A typical system includes a filtration manifold, vacuum source or pump, sterile filter holders or cups, tubing, and drainage setup. Some advanced models may also feature a touch screen, timer, and SIP disinfection functions.
9: Are the microbial filtration systems compatible with oil-free vacuum pumps?
Yes, microbial filtration systems are commonly paired with oil-free vacuum pumps to ensure clean suction and prevent contamination during operation.
10: Are there microbial filtration systems with digital or automatic controls?
Absolutely. Advanced models of microbial filtration systems features color touch screens, SIP disinfection functions, automatic timing, audit tracking, and optional printing, enhancing accuracy and traceability.