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High performance membrane sampling probe

Staff -- Control Engineering, 7/1/2007

process, instrumentationDisposable, membrane sampling probe from Groton Biosystems offers a non-binding inert surface that resists fouling, can be used with high solids or viscous samples, and are able to be used in any size vessel in both autoclave and steam-in-place applications. Ideal for cell culture and fermentation applications for the biopharmaceutical, industrial microbiology and biofuel markets, SampleProbe is said to be constructed to insure robust and economical filtration while providing the convenience of a screw-in filter element. It has been proven in eukaryotic and prokaryotic systems.www.grotonbiosystems.com Groton Biosystems

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