Microbiological testing is mainly used for quality control in the pharmaceutical, cosmetics, municipal water supply, disease control, and food and beverage industries.
Membrane filtration is the conventional preferred method for microbial limit testing/bioburden testing. Trap microorganisms from the liquid by a specific membrane filter, then place them on a culture medium. The microorganisms will grow into colonies on the membrane surface for culturing, counting and identifying.
Cobetter provide microbial limit testing products based on membrane filtration, including sterile gridded membrane filters, disposable filter units and stainless steel manifold, to ensure safety and regulatory compliance.
Advantages of membrane filtration method
- Inhibitive substance can be rinsed off
- Test large volume samples
- Colony counting is more convenient
- Disposable sterile filter unit reduces the risk of secondary contamination
Microbial retention by different pore sizes
- 0.22 mm: Brevundimonas
- 0.45 mm: Bacteria and fungus
- 0.8 mm: Yeast
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Sterile Gridded Membrane Filters
Available in single-packed or dispenser-ready types. They can be used for colony counting, microscopy and sterility testing.Learn More -
A47 Sterile Ready To Use Filter Unit
Consists of a funnel, a gridded membrane and a base support in one unit. Minimizing the risk of secondary contamination.Learn More -
Stainless Steel Manifold
Made of 100% high-quality stainless steel that is easy to sterilize and clean.Learn More