Comparing 15 vendors in PVDF Membrane across 36 criteria.

The PVDF Membrane Companies quadrant is a comprehensive industry analysis that provides valuable insights into the global market for PVDF Membrane. This quadrant offers a detailed evaluation of key market players, technological advancements, product innovations, and industry trends. MarketsandMarkets 360 Quadrants evaluated over 120 PVDF Membrane Companies of which the Top 15 PVDF Membrane Companies were categorized and recognized as the quadrant leaders.

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THERMO FISHER SCIENTIFIC
Arkema
TORAY INDUSTRIES INC
CITIC Envirotech
GVS
Koch Industries
Membrane Solutions
Bio-Rad
Asahi Kasei
Advanced Microdevices
Condorchem Envitech
Cytiva
Merck Millipore
Toshiba
Cobetter
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Advanced Microdevices Ambala, India 1976 Private
Arkema Colombes, France 2004 Public
Asahi Kasei Tokyo, Japan 1931 Public
Bio-Rad California, US 1952 Public
CITIC Envirotech Central Region, Singapore 2003 Private
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
PVDF (Polyvinylidene fluoride) is a synthetic polymer used to manufacture membranes for applications such as protein blotting, western blotting, and nucleic acid transfer in molecular biology and biochemistry.
PVDF membranes are known for their high chemical resistance, low protein binding capacity, mechanical strength, and compatibility with various solvents. They are also suitable for both protein and nucleic acid transfer.
PVDF membranes are available in various pore sizes and formats, including sheets, rolls, and pre-cut sizes. Common pore sizes range from 0.1 to 0.45 microns.
The choice of PVDF membrane depends on the molecular weight of your target proteins or nucleic acids. Smaller pore sizes are suitable for smaller molecules, while larger pores are better for larger molecules.
Yes, PVDF membranes can be used for both protein and nucleic acid transfer. They offer good binding properties for proteins and high retention of nucleic acids.
PVDF membranes are compatible with various detection methods, including chemiluminescence, colorimetry, and fluorescence. They can be used with a wide range of antibodies and probes.
PVDF membranes should be activated by wetting them with methanol or ethanol and then equilibrating them in transfer buffer. The activation step helps improve protein binding capacity.
PVDF membranes can be reused if they are not overly contaminated. They should be carefully washed, and residual proteins or nucleic acids should be removed before reuse.
PVDF membranes should be stored in a dry and cool environment to prevent moisture absorption. It's best to keep them in their original packaging or a sealed container.
When handling PVDF membranes, it's important to wear gloves to prevent contamination from skin oils. Also, avoid using sharp tools that could damage the membrane during cutting or handling.
 
 
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