Filter Paper Adapter for Phosphate HR & Nitrate
Filter Paper Adapter for Phosphate HR & Nitrate
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Filter Paper Adapter for Phosphate HR & Nitrate filtration workflow
This adapter is a required component of the Phosphate HR and Nitrate filtration workflow. It creates the correct setup so the 20 mL Luer Lock syringe can lock in securely and push the sample through a GF/C filter paper as required by the method.
How the system works
- Step 1: Insert a GF/C filter paper into the adapter.
- Step 2: Lock in the 20 mL Luer Lock syringe.
- Step 3: Push the sample through the filter for the Phosphate HR or Nitrate workflow.
Why it matters for accuracy
- Correct filtration step: supports consistent sample preparation for these methods.
- Secure connection: designed for a stable Luer Lock fit during filtration.
- Repeatability: standardizes the workflow across tests, techs, and locations.
Required components (complete the setup)
- 20 mL Luer Lock Syringe — locks into this adapter
- GF/C Filter Papers — placed inside the adapter
Compatibility
- PoolWaterLAB photometer
- PrimeLab 2.0
- PoolLab 2.0
FAQ
Is this adapter needed for every test?
It’s required specifically for methods that include the filtration step — including Phosphate HR and Nitrate workflows.
Can I use the syringe without the adapter?
No. The syringe is designed to lock into this adapter, and the filter paper sits inside the adapter to perform the filtration step.
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