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.

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Grade 5: 2.5 μm*
The maximum degree of fine particle filtration in the qualitative range.
Capable of retaining the fine precipitates encountered in chemical analysis.
Slow flow rate.
Excellent clarifying filter for cloudy suspensions and for water and soil analysis.
Also available prepleated as Grade 5V.
Rs.1,507.50 – Rs.5,092.50Price range: Rs.1,507.50 through Rs.5,092.50
Comparecellulose 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 | 1005-090, 1005-110, 1005-125, 1005-185 |
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Puradisc syringe filters combine premium quality and economy.
They are used for the quick, efficient filtration of samples up to 100 mL volume.
Puradisc filters are produced from pigment-free polypropylene or polycarbonate with standard inlet (female luer lock) and outlet (male luer) connections (unless otherwise stated).
Options include a sterile, medical-grade blister pack for critical applications and a special tube tip outlet that allows the sample to be accurately
Dispensed into a micro-vial, removing air lock.
Grade 44: 3 μm*
Thin version of Grade 42 retaining very fine particles but with lower ash weight per sample and almost twice the flow rate of Grade 42.
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.
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