13mm filter use

chest rockwell

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how many vials of triz will one 13mm filter do? I plan on reconstituting several vials at once. Or is it best to use one filter per vial?
 
If you're filtering several vials into one, one filter should be fine. I use 1 filter to concentrate 2 reta vials into one sterile vial.

I should mention that you will want to keep in mind the estimated degradation of Tirz though. It supposedly degrades a bit between 60-115 days.
 
if you are going through the effort of filtering your peptides I think it is worth the time to investigate doing it properly. I had not planned on filtering until I read details about the value add on the STG telegraph site.
most kits come in 3ml vials and I've been adding between 2 to 3 ml BAC per vial. 13 mm filters are the correct size to properly filter that amount of material. so I'm using one filter per vial.
 
Can you do different peptides through same filter?
I would generally say no, but if you're making a blend in a single vial, you're probably fine using the same filter up to 5-6mL of fluid passing through.

If you're doing individual peptides, you'll want to use a fresh filter so you don't co-mingle.
 
Ok. I’ve tried finding information on filtering. What is it and how do you do it. Are there any videos on it? Inquiring Newbs want to know.

Bill
 
peptidecritic.com has some informative videos, including several on filtering
 
You can buy Biologix 100 count 13mm filter direct from them, all individually wrapped for a little over $50 and free shipping.
 
So filtering is just adding your BAC. I thought that was called reconstituting. I thought you were using some kind of type medical coffee filter to filter out impurities. I guess this is why I’m still an apprentice. Lol.

Bill
 
You know the Mycroft reference will be lost on the younger folk, right?
They have the TV series. Benedict Cumberbatch / Mark Gatiss as Mycroft. It's reading a book that's become something for old people ;-)
 
So filtering is just adding your BAC. I thought that was called reconstituting. I thought you were using some kind of type medical coffee filter to filter out impurities. I guess this is why I’m still an apprentice. Lol.

Bill
No, you draw out the reconed stuff with a long needle, take the needle off, then spin on a filter and push that through the filter into a new vial with a new needle.
 
No, you draw out the reconed stuff with a long needle, that that off spin on a filter and push that through the filter into a new vial.
Ok. Two things. Thank you for that. And why did you change the awesome avatar?

Bill
 

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