xmilar
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I am having issues getting "Sterile" Syringe filters where i am now (for a decent price) I had read about using ISO or BB to sterilize syringe filters. Does anyone know this process ?
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Im in canada. And can usually used Amazon, but its been hit or miss recently for availability. I am just curious, what the process is.. thats all..On what continent are you? Is easy to buy from eBay
Use buyneedles or canadamedsupply for sterile filters, takes about 2 days from buy needles.Im in canada. And can usually used Amazon, but its been hit or miss recently for availability. I am just curious, what the process is.. thats all..
I can't help you with the process but try what the guy above has posted maybe they have on stock.Im in canada. And can usually used Amazon, but its been hit or miss recently for availability. I am just curious, what the process is.. thats all..
Both those sites are 10 bucks a filter.. I usually get them for alot cheaper than that. I just want to know the process. Incase one day i need to sterilize my selfUse buyneedles or canadamedsupply for sterile filters, takes about 2 days from buy needles.
whats your source in china ?I can't help you with the process but try what the guy above has posted maybe they have on stock.
I usually buy from China. Takes about 3 weeks to arrive but is the cheapest way for me
Ebaywhats your source in china ?
Just pump some GSO through a filter.. ?This will sound counterproductive, but you can "sterilize" your filter by running carrier oil through it.
I am not an expert of this, so others can chime in but wtf you talk about?This will sound counterproductive, but you can "sterilize" your filter by running carrier oil through it.
LOL. I always buy sterile. But, like i said. availability is hit or miss sometimes. and in a pinch i may need to do this. I read a post before about sterilizing them, and just wondering if any one knew the process.I am not an expert of this, so others can chime in but wtf you talk about?
Oil is not sterile you dumbfuck.
You can sterilize it by running benzyl alcohol thru it, and then little bit of oil to wash it.
But I would rather by sterilized ones.
Both those sites are 10 bucks a filter.. I usually get them for alot cheaper than that. I just want to know the process. Incase one day i need to sterilize my self
I just bought those. Sometimes they are available.. sometimes not. The main ones i buy are not available rights not, and the last batch before these were TERRRIBLE> I could filter 2ml before they plugged.
If you can afford these I'd seriously reconsider gear use.
Cms (Canadian medical supplies). Last i looked they had Watman 20 and 45 micron filters.Im in canada. And can usually used Amazon, but its been hit or miss recently for availability. I am just curious, what the process is.. thats all..
I just bought those. Sometimes they are available.. sometimes not. The main ones i buy are not available rights not, and the last batch before these were TERRRIBLE> I could filter 2ml before they plugged.
its just a simple question here guys, I have access to sterile ones, Im just planning ahead incase i might need to sterilize filters in the future.
If you can afford these I'd seriously reconsider gear use.
Ok chucklefuck,I am not an expert of this, so others can chime in but wtf you talk about?
Oil is not sterile you dumbfuck.
You can sterilize it by running benzyl alcohol thru it, and then little bit of oil to wash it.
But I would rather by sterilized ones.
Wait, so then why do you think running carrier oil through it would sterilize it? LolOk chucklefuck,
What do you think happens when you filter something through a .22micron filter?
What do you think running a bacteriostatic preservative through your filter will accomplish?
Do you think your gear is sterile because of the 1-2% BA added in solution?
Benzyl alcohol's primary use is not as an antiseptic or a disinfectant.
To the OP, ideally you would buy sterile in the future. I'm in Canada as well and have no problems sourcing sterile filters. Your last alternative is to autoclave or pressure cook them. Problem will be not melting them if you go dry heat. Good luck
