Choosing the Right Filtration Setup for Precision, Safety & Efficiency
Filtered laboratory glassware is essential for separating solids from liquids, purifying samples, and preparing reagents in research, biotech, and industrial labs. Whether you’re filtering cell cultures, chemical solutions, or environmental samples, selecting the right glassware ensures reproducibility, safety, and throughput.
This guide walks you through the types, materials, and sourcing strategies for filtered lab glassware—so you can make informed purchasing decisions.
What Is Filtered Laboratory Glassware?
Filtered glassware refers to any glass-based apparatus designed to facilitate liquid-solid separation using vacuum, gravity, or pressure. Common components include:
- Glass filter holders for membranes
- Buchner funnels
- Filter flasks (Erlenmeyer with side arm)
- Glass fritted funnels
- Vacuum filtration assemblies

How to Choose Filtered Glassware
1. Determine Filtration Type
| Filtration Method | Best For | Required Components |
|---|---|---|
| Vacuum Filtration | Fast, efficient separation | Filter flask, funnel, vacuum pump |
| Gravity Filtration | Gentle separation, heat-sensitive | Funnel, filter paper, receiving flask |
| Pressure Filtration | Sterile or closed systems | Filter holder, pressure source |
2. Select the Right Material
| Material | Properties | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| Borosilicate Glass | Thermal and chemical resistance | General lab filtration |
| Quartz Glass | High purity, UV transparency | Photochemical filtration |
| Fritted Glass | Built-in porous filter | Fine particulate separation |
3. Consider Filter Type & Pore Size
- Filter Paper: Cellulose or glass fiber; pore sizes from 0.2 µm to 10 µm
- Membrane Filters: Nylon, PTFE, PES; for sterile or chemical-resistant filtration
- Fritted Discs: Integrated into funnels; pore grades from coarse to fine
Tip: Match pore size to your sample type—smaller pores for microbial filtration, larger for precipitates.
4. Check Compatibility & Safety
- Ensure glassware fits standard lab clamps and stands
- Verify chemical compatibility with solvents and acids
- Use protective sleeves or coatings for high-risk environments
Ready to Source Filtered Glassware?
Partner with a manufacturer who understands your lab’s filtration needs. Contact NDS Technologies for custom fritted funnels, filter flasks, and vacuum assemblies.
