Re: inline air filtration

From: B. Hooibrink <B.Hooibrink@amc.uva.nl>
Date: Wed Feb 27 2008 - 10:30:28 EST
Ryan,

There is a paper published about modification of an Aria by D.Hickerson
e.a. in Cytotherapy (2007) Vol.9, No 6, 562-568,  dealing with this
problem also. Have a look.

Regards,

Berend Hooibrink
dept. Cell biology
AMC University of Amsterdam
The Netherlands


----- Original Message -----
From: Ryan Duggan <rduggan@bsd.uchicago.edu>
Date: Monday, February 25, 2008 9:02 pm
Subject: inline air filtration

> 
> Has anyone implemented a good system for filtration of the air that 
> 
> pressurizes the tank/plenum/sample chamber on an Aria or MoFlo?   
> Specifically, I'm looking for something to attach inline just prior 
> to	the tank or sample station that could be easily and asceptically 
> 
> removed/replaced.  Also, it would need to stand up to at least 
> 80PSI  
> of air pressure.  I'd prefer it to be small enough to fit near the  
> various components, and not require special metal housings.
> 
> thanks,
> ryan
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