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.
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 | 1006-090 |
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Grade 41: 20 μm*
The fastest ashless filter paper, recommended for analytical procedures involving coarse particles or gelatinous precipitates (e.g. iron or aluminum hydroxides).
Also used in quantitative air pollution analysis as a paper tape for impregnation when
determining gaseous compounds at high flow rates.
Grade 93: 10 μm*
This filter paper is intermediate in speed and retention between Grades 1 and 4.
Available in a dispenser pack, which can be attached to the wall or bench, placed on a
shelf either upright or flat, and used as a normal carton or as a convenient dispenser.
The envelopes are released individually for easy one-at-a-time removal.
Package and envelopes are clearly marked for size and content.
Grade GF/C: 1.2 μm*
Combines fine particle retention with good flow rate.
The standard filter in many
parts of the world for the collection of suspended solids in potable water and natural
and industrial wastes.
Fast and efficient clarification of aqueous liquids containing
low to medium levels of fine particulates.
Widely used for cell harvesting, liquid scintillation counting, and binding assays where more loading capacity is required.
Nuclepore track-etched polycarbonate membranes are manufactured from high-quality polycarbonate film and have sharply defined pore sizes, high flow rates, and excellent chemical and thermal resistance.
The membranes have a smooth flat surface and exhibit very low levels of extractables.
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