Choosing Laboratory Line Filters For Analytical Systems
Choosing laboratory line filters starts with the fluid or gas being filtered, pore size, fitting size, chemical compatibility, pressure conditions and whether the workflow requires particulate removal, moisture control or oxygen removal. The visible range includes 1/8 inch and 1/4 inch fitting moisture traps, oxygen traps, 2 μm stainless steel frit in-line solvent filters, syringe filters and glass fibre filter papers for different laboratory filtration tasks.
- In-Line Solvent Filters: Help protect liquid chromatography and solvent delivery systems by filtering particles before they enter sensitive pathways.
- Moisture Traps: Remove trace moisture from analytical gas or process lines where water vapour can affect performance.
- Oxygen Traps: Support gas line purification where oxygen removal is required for analytical stability or instrument protection.
- Syringe Filters: Provide convenient sample preparation filtration for liquids before analysis.
- Glass Fibre Filters: Support particulate retention, prefiltration and routine laboratory filtration workflows.
Filtration Selection For HPLC, GC And Sample Preparation
Procurement teams should confirm pore size, filter membrane or frit material, fitting type, solvent compatibility, sample matrix and instrument connection requirements before ordering. Stainless steel frits with PEEK rings are useful for solvent pathways, while moisture and oxygen traps are commonly selected for gas supply protection in chromatography and related analytical systems.
Related Filtration And Laboratory Categories
Laboratories purchasing line filters may also need syringe filters, laboratory membrane filters and broader laboratory filtering and purification products. These related categories help support liquid filtration, gas purification, sample preparation, method validation and instrument protection workflows.
Laboratory Line Filters For Australian Laboratories
John Morris Group has supported Australian science and industry since 1952, with ISO 9001 certified processes and factory-trained engineers available to assist with product selection, procurement and after-sales support. For help choosing laboratory line filters for analytical, sample preparation or quality-control workflows, contact the Australian team on 1300 501 555.