Laboratory Filtration Hardware or Accessories for Reliable Sample Processing
Laboratory filtration hardware or accessories are used to build, maintain and support filtration assemblies for liquid and gas sample preparation. These products help laboratories connect filter holders, support membranes, maintain seals, handle membranes safely and run vacuum or pressure filtration workflows with better consistency.
- Vacuum Filtration Holders: Select vacuum filtration holders for membrane filtration workflows using compatible flasks, stoppers, membranes and vacuum sources.
- Filtration Manifolds: Use Advantec manifold systems supplied through Kinesis where multiple samples need to be filtered efficiently in parallel.
- Pressure and Syringe Holders: Choose stainless steel pressure filtration holders and syringe filter holders for workflows requiring durable filter support and controlled liquid transfer.
- Replacement Accessories: Source inlet caps, silicone O-rings, rubber stoppers, support screens and forceps to maintain compatible filtration setups.
How to Choose Laboratory Filtration Hardware and Accessories
Selection should begin with the filtration method, membrane diameter, sample volume, pressure or vacuum requirement and material compatibility. For microbiology and sterility testing, stainless steel manifolds and autoclavable accessories may be preferred. For routine sample clarification, a 47 mm vacuum filtration holder may suit many bench workflows, while pressure holders or syringe holders may be selected for smaller volumes, solvent compatibility or inline filtration tasks.
- Filtration Method: Confirm whether the workflow uses vacuum filtration, pressure filtration, syringe filtration, inline filtration or manifold-based filtration.
- Membrane Size: Match holders and support screens to the correct membrane diameter, such as 13 mm, 25 mm, 47 mm or 90 mm formats.
- Material Compatibility: Check stainless steel, polypropylene, silicone, rubber and PTFE components against the sample, solvent and cleaning procedure.
- Seal Integrity: Replace O-rings, stoppers, caps and screens when wear could affect filtration performance, sterility or leak prevention.
- Workflow Throughput: Consider single holders for low-volume work and multi-branch manifolds where several samples need to be processed at once.
Related Filtration and Sample Preparation Categories
For complete filtration workflows, pair this category with Laboratory Filtering and Purification and Vacuum Pumps. These related categories support teams working across Laboratory, Life Science and Diagnostics and Industrial applications where samples need to be clarified, separated, sterilised or prepared for analysis.
Technical Support for Australian Laboratories
John Morris Group has supported scientific and industrial customers since 1952, with ISO 9001 certification and factory-trained engineers available to assist with filtration hardware selection, accessory compatibility and procurement support. For laboratory filtration hardware or accessories matched to your sample preparation workflow, contact the Australian technical team on 1300 501 555.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in laboratory filtration hardware or accessories?
This category can include filter holders, filtration manifolds, stoppers, caps, O-rings, support screens, forceps, pressure holders, syringe holders and related replacement parts used in laboratory filtration workflows.
How do I choose the correct filter holder?
Check the membrane diameter, sample volume, filtration method, pressure or vacuum requirement, material compatibility and connection type before selecting a filter holder.
When should filtration accessories be replaced?
Accessories such as O-rings, stoppers, support screens and caps should be replaced when worn, damaged, leaking, contaminated or no longer providing a secure fit in the filtration assembly.