The Mustang E membrane is a highly crosslinked quaternized amine charged polymer coating on a 0.2 micron pore size film. Under selected conditions, it has a high dynamic capability to remove endotoxins from process feed streams, buffers and water.
Specification
Membrane: Highly cross-linked quaternized amine Mustang E membrane Material of Housing: Polypropylene Pore Size: 0.2 μm Inlet/Outlet Connections: Female luer lock inlet, male slip luer outlet Membrane Bed Volume: 0.12 mL Maximum Operating Temperature and Pressure: 2.1 bar at 60 °C or 5.5 bar at 21 - 24 °C Typical Differential Pressure: < 0.07 bar at 1 mL/min Average Flow Rate: 1 - 4 mL/min; flow rate will be different depending on solutions type, proteins concentration, and other components Typical Endotoxin Removal Capacity: 500,000 EU/Acrodisc unit from saline under the following conditions: 0.9% sodium chloride; Minimum challenge level: 10,000 EU/mL; Minimum challenge volume: 60 mL; Endotoxin source: Escherichia coli strain 055:B5 (no dispersing agents) Biological Safety: Certificated with United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Biological Reactivity Test, In Vivo <88> Sterilization: Gamma irradiation