Nitrocellulose Membrane Description
Nitrocellulose Membrane is one of the most widely used specific transfer media in the world. Nitrocellulose membranes are made of 100% pure nitrocellulose material to ensure the highest binding capacity. It is easy to use, simple to operate, and compatible with a variety of detection methods. It does not require a methanol soaking process compared to PVDF membranes, which enables protein transfer in those requiring hydrophilic environments. Before transfer, wet in water and place in the transfer buffer, no additional pre-wetting steps are required. It has excellent binding capacity without background interference. The membrane-specific surface properties ensure an excellent signal-to-noise ratio and do not require stringent elution conditions during membrane elution.
Nitrocellulose Membrane Specification
Grade
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TLNC095B
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TLNC120B
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TLNC140B
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TLNC180B
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Material
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Polyester
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Appearance
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white
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Climb speed (s/40mm)
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75-115
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100-150
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110-180
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140-230
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Pore Size (μm)
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12
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10
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8
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5
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protein adsorption (μg, BSA/cm2)
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19
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23
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25
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35
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Thickness (μm)
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235±20
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Backing Material
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Polyester
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Core Material
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Polyethylene
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Width (mm)
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20/25
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Length (m)
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100
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Nitrocellulose Membrane Application
Nitrocellulose (NC) membranes are the most commonly used blotting membranes for protein and nucleic acid hybridization.
Nitrocellulose Membrane Packaging
Our Nitrocellulose Membrane is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.