Syringe Filters

Syringe Filter Options for HPLC, QC, and Laboratory Sample Preparation

Our curated collection of Syringe Filters delivers high-capacity performance and operational flexibility for technical environments:

  • Membrane choice for method accuracy: Select membrane types such as PTFE, PVDF, PES, nylon, regenerated cellulose, and MCE to suit aqueous samples, aggressive solvents, biological media, and chromatography preparation, with specialist ranges associated with Cole-Parmer, EMD Millipore, and Advantec.
  • Real-world laboratory use cases: Use Syringe Filters to remove particulates before HPLC or UHPLC injection, clarify environmental and food samples, prepare biological matrices, and support sterile bench workflows where cleaner samples help protect columns and improve reproducibility.
  • Format and pore-size flexibility: Match 0.2 µm, 0.22 µm, or 0.45 µm options, plus sterile and non-sterile formats, to the analytical method, sample volume, and contamination risk level in your laboratory or research facility.

How to Choose the Right Syringe Filters

Selecting the correct Syringe Filters for your facility requires evaluating several technical parameters:

  • Membrane compatibility: Confirm whether the sample is aqueous, solvent-based, protein-rich, acidic, or particle-laden, then match the membrane to chemical compatibility, analyte recovery, and adsorption sensitivity.
  • Pore size and diameter: Review whether your method needs coarse clarification or fine particulate removal, and choose an appropriate filter diameter to balance throughput, hold-up volume, and sample recovery.
  • Sterility and workflow demands: Determine whether the task requires sterile filtration, HPLC certification, low extractables, or fast routine sample prep for regulated QC, clinical, or research environments.

Complete Sample Preparation Workflows With Related Filtration Categories

Reliable sample preparation depends on more than the filter alone. To further optimise your workspace, we recommend exploring these related categories:

  • Laboratory membrane filters: Membrane filters are a logical companion when laboratories need compatible filtration media for vacuum, funnel, or disc-based workflows alongside Syringe Filters.
  • Laboratory filtration hardware or accessories: Filtration hardware and accessories help complete validated sample preparation setups, especially where teams require holders, manifolds, support devices, or replacement components.

Specialist Support for Laboratory Filtration Procurement

Established in 1952, John Morris Group supports Australian laboratories with ISO 9001 certified operations, factory-trained engineers, and nationwide coverage. We help research, clinical, and industrial teams specify the right Syringe Filters for analytical accuracy, method fit, and ongoing supply continuity. Contact our Australian team on 1300 501 555.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are syringe filters used for?

Syringe filters are used to remove particulates from liquid samples before analysis, storage, or sterile handling. They are commonly used in HPLC preparation, environmental testing, food and beverage analysis, biological workflows, and routine laboratory QC.

How do syringe filters work?

A liquid sample is pushed through the filter using a syringe. The membrane retains particles above the rated pore size while the clarified filtrate passes through to the receiving vial, tube, or analytical instrument.

Can John Morris Group support bulk orders and recurring supply of Syringe Filters?

Yes. We support B2B procurement for laboratories, universities, hospitals, and industrial QC facilities, including volume purchasing, ongoing replenishment, and guidance on membrane type, sterility, and pore-size selection.