GE10600101
Amersham™ Hybond® P Western blotting membranes, PVDF
pore size 0.2 μm, sheet W × L 80 mm × 90 mm, pkg of 25 ea
Synonym(s):
Cytiva 10600101, film, hydrophobic blot paper, sheet, transfer membrane
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UNSPSC Code:
41105339
NACRES:
NB.22
packaging
pkg of 25 ea
manufacturer/tradename
Cytiva 10600101
sheet W × L
80 mm × 90 mm
pore size
0.2 μm pore size
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General description
0.2 µm PVDF blotting membrane for use with standard colorimetric and chemiluminescent detection methods. Amersham Hybond P 0.2 PVDF is a 0.2 μm pore size hydrophobic membrane with high physical strength. This results in significant handling advantages over unsupported nitrocellulose and makes the membrane highly suitable for stripping and reprobing. The small pore size of the membrane minimizes "blow-through" and increases protein binding over a wide range of molecular weights. For convenience, Western blotting sandwiches (10 sandwiches/package) are available, consisting of precut Amersham Hybond P 0.2 PVDF membranes preassembled with 2 x 3 mm Chr blotting papers.
Features and Benefits
- High protein binding capacity for easy signal detection.
- High protein retention even after harsh washing steps.
- Maximum capture of proteins during transfers minimizes sample loss.
- 0.2 µm pore size for higher surface area, resulting in better binding of low molecular weight proteins.
- Available in popular precut sizes for laboratory applications.
Preparation Note
Please be aware this product may be shipped 90 days before the expiration date. For more information on the batch specific expiration date, please contact technical service.
Legal Information
Amersham is a trademark of Cytiva
Hybond is a registered trademark of Cytiva
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