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47 mm nuclepore polycarbonate filters

Manufactured by Cytiva
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The 47-mm Nuclepore polycarbonate filters are a type of laboratory filtration equipment. They are made of polycarbonate material and have a diameter of 47 millimeters. The filters are designed to separate and collect particles from liquid or gas samples.

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2 protocols using 47 mm nuclepore polycarbonate filters

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SEM Analysis of Welding Particles

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Welding samples were dispersed onto 47-mm Nuclepore polycarbonate filters (Whatman, Clinton, PA). The filters were mounted onto aluminum stubs with silver paste. The welding particles were viewed using a Hitachi S4800 field emission scanning electron microscope (Bruker, Madison, WI).
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Scanning Electron Microscopy of Welding Fume

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Spot welding fume was collected onto 47-mm Nuclepore polycarbonate filters (Whatman, Clinton, PA, USA). The filters were mounted onto aluminum stubs with silver paste. The collected welding particles were viewed using a Hitachi S4800 field emission scanning electron microscope (Bruker, Madison, WI, USA).
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