Proactive GoPro Inline Filters

Proactive's 700 cm2 capacity disposable filter capsules incorporate a 3/8” inlet barb tip with thread-on inlet that allows the user to easily connect virtually any type of sampling apparatus.

Features

  • Each GoPro filter is sealed with a heavy-duty 3 mil bag
  • Filter is manufactured with Polyether Sulphone Media
  • No color additives in or on the capsules
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Proactive GoPro Inline Filters are only sold in cases of 100. Both Geotech and Solinst filters are available for purchase individually.
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Proactive GoPro Inline Filters
FILT-GOPRO-700-45
GoPro 0.45 micron inline filters, 700cm2 filter area, case of 100
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Proactive GoPro Inline Filters
FILT-GOPRO-700-10
GoPro 1.0 micron inline filters, 700cm2 filter area, case of 100
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