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This is a sister model of the "Gengorou MD." It provides a low-cost device for researchers who want to transition from experiments using dialysis membranes to ultrafiltration experiments using cross-flow (tangential flow: TFF). By combining it with optional products, automatic replenishment is also possible. If you connect your existing or commercially available ultrafiltration modules (membrane area 50–1000 cm²), you can immediately perform "purification," "fractionation," "desalting," and "concentration" processes through ultrafiltration. This device uses a diaphragm pump instead of a roller pump. The pump needs to be replaced every 3000 hours of proper use (which corresponds to about 3 years if operated 4 hours a day, 4 days a week). You can check the pump operating time with an hour meter.
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Free membership registrationThe "Gengorou MD" is a compact automatic ultrafiltration device that can be placed in a corner of the laboratory bench. It can use commercially available membrane modules, allowing you to select from 50 to 2000 cm² based on the volume of the liquid being processed. Additionally, it can handle processing from 300g to 7kg. We can also accommodate scale-up devices and custom features according to your needs. [Examples of Use] ■ When you want to remove harmful low molecular weight raw materials or by-products from polymer compounds ■ When you want to recover and analyze substances with a molecular weight of 1,000 daltons or less ■ When you want to scale up experiments currently being conducted with dialysis tubes (such as desalination) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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