Sartoclean® CA | T-Style Maxicaps® | 0.65µm | 20"

  • Effective Filtration Area: 1.2 m² | 12.8 ft²
  • Pore Size: 0.8 µm prefilter | 0.65 µm final filter
  • Membrane Material: Cellulose Acetate
  • Connectors: Inlet: Sanitary 1 ½“| Outlet: Hose Barb ½“ single stepped
  • Sterilization: Delivered sterile (Autoclaved)

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Connector explanation:

O = Hose Barb ½“ | S = Sanitary 1 ½“

Size explanation:

10” = 0.6 m² | 20” = 1.2 m² | 30” = 1.8m²

Filter Size
Type
Connector(s)
Price (USD):
$1,030.00
Item No.: 
5628305G2--SO
Availability: 
Piece
1

*Custom/bulk order quotes are provided within 72 hours of request.

Tutorial

Filter Cartridges & Capsules Product Tutorial

Watch our video tutorial to discover the essential steps for sterile filtration and master the sterilizing-grade filtration process.

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The Sartoclean® family is a cellulose acetate (CA) membrane based prefilter. These filters are optimized for the protection of downstream equipment and Sartobran® cellulose acetate final filters.

Main Applications

Since the Sartoclean® CA filters have an excessively low binding cellulose acetate membrane, they are commonly used for membrane prefiltration of:

  • Plasma
  • Vaccines
  • mAb
  • Diagnostics
  • Purified protein solutions
  • Biological fluids
  • Preservative solvents

Benefits

  • Highest product yields
  • Ultra-low unspecific binding membrane
  • More economical process flow
  • Increased total throughput performance

Membrane

Sartoclean® CA uses a heterogeneous double-layer membrane made of cellulose acetat. The "built-in pre-filtration" results in the highest possible total flow, so that a filter change during filtration is avoided.

Cost savings:

The use of disposable filter elements eliminates the need to invest in stainless steel filter housings. Additional costs for housing cleaning and cleaning validation are eliminated.

Flexibility

Sartoclean® CA filters are available in a wide range of filtration areas from 4.5 cm² up to 1.8 m² and with a variety of commonly used connections to ensure easy integration into your process regardless of batch size.

Scale Up:

Consistent and predictable scale-up and scale-down procedures can be safely performed because all Sartoclean® CA filter elements are manufactured with the same membrane type, support fleeces and construction materials.

Sterilization

Sartoclean® CA filters have been developed for sterilization using autoclaving at 134°C | 2bar or in-line-steaming (Only filter cartridges).

Quality:

Every single element is tested for integrity to meet the highest quality requirements.

Documentation:

Sartoclean® CA filters have been designed, developed and produced in accordance with the ISO 9001 certified quality management system. A validation manual is available in accordance with regulatory requirements.

Applications

  • Application
    • Vaccine Production
    • Blood and Plasma
  • Industry
    Pharma / Biotech
  • Modality
    • Harvest | Cell Removal
    • Downstream Intermediates
    • Form & Fill
  • Scale
    Production | Large Scale

Compliance Information

  • Extractables
    The total amount of extractables is well below the limits established by the current USP unter "Sterile Water for Injection".

Connections (Physical)

  • Connector Inlet
    1.5" Tri-clamp 50 mm
  • Connector Outlet
    1/2" Single Stepped Hose Barb
  • Connector(s)
    Inlet: 1 ½" Sanitary | Outlet: ½" Hose Barb

Dimensions

  • Filter Size
    20"(1.2 m² / 12.8 ft²)

General Specifications

  • Capsule/Cartridge Format
    T-Style Maxicaps®
  • Vent Valve
    Standard

Materials of Construction

  • Housing Material
    Polypropylene (PP)
  • Material o-ring | seal
    Silicone (SI)
  • Membrane Material
    Cellulose Acetate (CA)

Physicochemical Information

  • Pore Size Final-filter
    0.65μm
  • Pore Size Pre-filter
    0.8μm

Product Information

  • Brand
    Sartoclean® CA
  • Pack Size
    1
  • Type
    T-Style (Autoclavable)

Sterility/Purity

  • Delivery Condition
    Sterile - Autoclaved
  • Sterilization Method
    Autoclavable