Cellulose filters are used in qualitative analytical techniques to determine and identify materials.
Prepleated qualitative filters are available, which give improved flow rate and increased loading capacity compared to equivalent flat filters.
Subtotal: Rs.17,452.50
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Extremely fast filtering with excellent retention of coarse particles and gelatinous
precipitates such as ferric hydroxide and aluminum hydroxide.
Very useful as a rapid filter for routine clean-up of biological fluids or organic extracts during analysis.
Used when high flow rates in air pollution monitoring are required and the collection of fine particles is not critical.
Available prepleated as Grade 4V.
Rs.1,057.50 – Rs.2,355.00
Cellulose filters are used in qualitative analytical techniques to determine and identify materials.
Prepleated qualitative filters are available, which give improved flow rate and increased loading capacity compared to equivalent flat filters.
Variation Codes | 1004-042, 1004-090, 1004-110, 1004-125, 1004-150 |
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Grade 42: 2.5 μm*(Ashless Grades)
Used for critical gravimetric analysis with the finest particle retention of all
Whatman cellulose filter papers.
Typical analytical precipitates include barium sulfate, metastannic acid, and finely precipitated calcium carbonate.
Grade 40: 8 μm*
The classic general purpose ashless filter paper with medium speed and retention.
Typical applications include gravimetric analysis for numerous components in cements,clays, iron, and steel products; as a primary filter for separating solid matter from aqueous extracts in general soil analysis; quantitative determination of sediments in milk, and as a pure analytical grade clean-up filter for solutions prior to AA
spectrometry.
Also used as a high-purity filter in the collection of trace elements and radionuclides from the atmosphere.
Slightly more retentive than Grade 1 with a corresponding increase in filtration time (i.e., slightly slower filtration speed).
More absorbent than Grade 1. In addition to general filtration in the 8 μm particle size range, the extra absorbency is utilized, for example, to hold soil nutrient in plant growth trials.
Also used for monitoring specific contaminants in the atmosphere and in soil testing.
Whatman gridded filters have clearly defined grid lines spaced at 3.1 or 5 mm intervals.
The special ink used is nontoxic and completely
free from bacterial growth inhibitors.
Whatman black mixed cellulose esters are available plain for automatic colony
counting applications, as well as gridded to assist in manual counting procedures.
Black membranes provide contrast between residue or cell colors and the filter
without having to counter-stain the membrane.
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