A filter syringe can be understood as a single-use cartridge attached to a syringe for laboratory filtration processes. Typically, they include plastic housing with a membrane that acts as a filter. The most common sizes of syringe filters used for scientific applications are 0.2 and 0.45 microns. They are also considered sufficient for HPLC use. Prior to HPLC analysis, they can be used to remove particles from the sample. Because of their affordability, they are also used extensively for general filtration purposes, particularly in applications that involve small amounts of samples. Let's understand it more closely with this presentation!