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Next-Generation TFF Cassette, Delivers Effortless Ultrafiltration

The Vivaflow SU simplifies ultrafiltration with enhanced ease-of use and all-in-one design

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Sartorius has unveiled Vivaflow® SU, a breakthrough in laboratory-dedicated tangential flow filtration (TFF) designed to simplify ultrafiltration and diafiltration for feed volumes ranging from 100 to 1,000 mL. This next-generation TFF cassette offers enhanced ease of use, flexibility, and sustainability. Vivaflow® SU streamlines molecule isolation workflows by eliminating the need for complex system optimization and reducing contamination risks.

Each cassette is ready to use with a standard lab pump, cutting costs and setup time. The cassette's eco-friendly design reduces single-use plastic waste by 30.5 percent, featuring locally sourced materials, customizable tubing kits, and digital manuals to minimize the environmental footprint. Vivaflow® SU replaces the Vivaflow® 50, delivering faster, more reliable results for research scientists focused on concentrating and rebuffering large volumes.

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This product showcases Sartorius' commitment to sustainability and innovation, setting a new benchmark for TFF in the lab environment.

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