35, 40, 70, 100 UM Microns Cell Strainer Insert Molded Filter For Lab Test Tube
Choosing the right cell strainer depends on what size test or conical tube that the sample is in. Once this is determined, the cell strainer cap fits right on the top of the tube tightly, so that all the material in the tube must pass through the strain. Share's strong mesh material comes in a variety of pore sizes to allow for the right sized material to pass through the cell strainer.
Item Name: |
Cell Strainer For Lab Sample Test Tube |
Manufacturer: |
Taizhou Share Filters Co., Ltd |
Frame Material: |
Polypropylene |
Mesh Material: |
Nylon Mesh |
Mesh Opening: |
35, 40, 70, 100 μm |
Colour: |
White,Blue, Yellow, White |
Application: |
50ml medical tubes |
Trade Marks: |
Share Filters |
- Consistently obtain a more uniform single-cell suspension
- Extended lip on strainer enables aseptic handling with forceps
- Strainers are inserted with strong nylon mesh that are evenly spaced for consistent results
- Molded color-coded polypropylene frame with tab enables easy handling
- Sterilized and conveniently accessible in individual packaging
- A faster and easier alternative to gauze filtration in procedures involving dissociation of cells from either clumps or primary tissues
1. Who are we?
Taizhou Share Filters Co., Ltd is a China-based factory established in 1983.
We specialize in filter media with rating from 3um to 2500um (woven filters), converting meshes filters into various sizes and shapes, and molding mesh with plastic to create different types of plastic filters.
2. Where is your factory located? How can I visit there?
We located in Taizhou city, Zhejiang province in China. By train, we are one hour away from Hangzhou and two hours away from Shanghai.
3. Can I get free samples and how long can you deliver them?
We are pleased to provide you with free samples for your evaluation, which will be sent to you within 2 days. Please feel free to reach out to us for samples.
4. How long does a quotation take?
In most cases, we respond within 2 days. If something in RFQ need be confirmed, we will promptly notify you soon.
5. How quickly can I get my order finished?
The production lead time is dependent on the quantity. Typically, it takes 5 to 15 working days for us to complete mass production once you have placed the order.
6. What about your quality control?
By visual inspection, optical or pressure sensitive equipment and automated 3D image-inspection equipment, our production operators conduct self-inspections at every stage of the process. Additionally, we have spot inspections and final inspections carried out by our Quality Control (QC) team.
7. What kind of payment terms do you accept?
T/T and LC and more.
8. What's your largest advantage?
One of our core competencies is the production of high precision injection molded plastic filters with professional technical team and quality guarantee and management for more than 30 years.
9. Can plastic molded filter specifications be customized?
Absolutely, at SHARE, the materials, dimensions, shape, construction method, mesh size, and applications of the filters are all fully customizable to meet your specific requirements.
10. Regarding custom-made filter orders, do you need drawings for production?
If you have drawing (2D, 3D both available. 2D like PDF, CAD, JPG etc. 3D like STP, IGS, STL, SAT, PRT, IPT etc.) it'll be helpful for us to proceed with the production.
However, if you don't have any drawing, don't worry. SHARE can work with you to create a drawing based on a description or image of the filters you have in mind. We can get started without any drawings initially.
11. What are the common weaving types for plastic molded filters?
The most common weaving type is plain weave mesh, but we also utilize other options like twill weave mesh. Plain weave mesh is popular and affordable.
12. What situations can be anticipated in which plastic molded filters should be selected?
Plastic molding is better for mounting in the case of sandwiching. This is because it can be made without gaps in the shape of the mounting partner.