Laboratory Filtration Hardware or Accessories

Laboratory filtration hardware or accessories help New Zealand laboratories build and maintain reliable filtration setups for membrane filtration, sample clarification, sterility testing and routine preparation work. John Morris Group supplies filtration components from Cole-Parmer, Kinesis, Masterflex and Labfriend, including filter holders, manifolds, stoppers, O-rings, inlet caps, forceps and support screens.

Use this category to source hardware and replacement parts for vacuum filtration, pressure filtration, syringe filtration and membrane handling workflows. The range supports Laboratory, Life Science and Diagnostics and Industrial procurement teams that need dependable filtration accessories and compatible replacement components.

Laboratory Filtration Hardware or Accessories for New Zealand Laboratories

Laboratory filtration hardware or accessories are used to support filter membranes, connect filtration assemblies, maintain seals and process samples through vacuum, pressure or syringe-based setups. The right hardware helps laboratories improve workflow reliability, reduce leakage and maintain compatibility between filter holders, manifolds, membranes, flasks and vacuum or pressure sources.

  • Filter Holder Components: Source vacuum, pressure and syringe filter holder accessories for supported membrane filtration workflows.
  • Manifold Accessories: Use replacement stoppers, caps and support parts to keep compatible filtration manifolds operating correctly.
  • Seal and Support Parts: Select silicone O-rings, support screens and inlet caps where filtration assemblies require replacement components.
  • Membrane Handling: Use stainless steel forceps to support careful membrane handling during sample preparation and microbiology workflows.

How to Select Laboratory Filtration Hardware and Accessories

Start by reviewing the filtration assembly, membrane diameter, sample type, required throughput and pressure or vacuum conditions. A single vacuum filtration holder may suit routine bench filtration, while a multi-branch manifold may be better for higher-throughput testing. Stainless steel hardware can support durable laboratory use, while polymer and silicone parts should be checked against chemical compatibility and cleaning requirements.

  • Assembly Compatibility: Confirm the accessory matches the filter holder, manifold, membrane size, flask or vacuum setup being used.
  • Membrane Diameter: Check whether the workflow requires 13 mm, 25 mm, 47 mm, 90 mm or another filter size.
  • Sample Chemistry: Review material compatibility with solvents, acids, buffers, biological samples or cleaning agents.
  • Replacement Timing: Replace seals, screens and stoppers when they show wear, poor fit, damage or contamination risk.
  • Throughput Needs: Match single-position or multi-position hardware to the number of samples processed per run.

Related Filtration and Sample Preparation Categories

For broader filtration procurement, combine this range with Laboratory Filtering and Purification and Vacuum Pumps. These categories support Laboratory, Life Science and Diagnostics and Industrial teams that need filtration, clarification, purification and sample preparation equipment.

New Zealand Supply and Technical Support

John Morris Group supports New Zealand customers through its Auckland service centre, with local assistance for product selection, service enquiries and filtration accessory sourcing. For laboratory filtration hardware or accessories matched to your filtration workflow, contact the New Zealand team on 0800 651 700.

Frequently Asked Questions

What accessories are needed for vacuum filtration?

Common accessories include filter holders, membranes, support screens, stoppers, flasks, tubing, clamps, forceps and a suitable vacuum source.

How do I check compatibility for filtration accessories?

Check the filter holder model, membrane size, connection type, material compatibility and whether the accessory is designed for vacuum, pressure or syringe filtration.

Can John Morris Group help identify replacement filtration parts?

Yes, the New Zealand team can help review the filter holder, manifold, membrane size, part number and workflow requirements before recommending suitable replacement accessories.