Whatman
Filter Paper Grade 2 Circles, 47mm (100/pk)
• Slightly more retentive than Grade 1 with a corresponding increase in filtration time (ie. slightly slower filtration speed)
• More absorbent than Grade 1
Glass Microfiber Filters GF/A, 2.1cm (100 Sheets)
• Suitable for: - Water and air pollution monitoring and wastewater filtering - Foodstuff analysis - Filtering of algae and bacteria cultures
Filter Paper Grade 602 H 1/2 Folded filters, 125mm (100/pk)
• A dense filter paper for collecting very small particles and removing fine precipitates
• Used in sample preparation (e.g., in the beverage industry for residual sugar determination, acidic spectra, refractome
Filter Paper Grade 6 Circles, 150mm (100/pk)
• Twice as fast as Grade 5 with similar fine particle retention
• Often specified for boiler water analysis applications
Filter Paper Grade 1 Circles, 20mm (400/pk)
• The most widely used filter paper for routine applications with medium retention and flow rate
• In agriculture, it is used for soil analysis and seed testing procedures
• In the food industry, Grade 1 is use
Filter Paper Grade 2589 D Sheets, 25 x 75mm (100/pk)
• A very thick filter with high wet strength. Offers medium to slow flow rate and retains very fine precipitates
Filter Paper Grade 597 Circles, 125mm (100/pk)
• A medium fast filter paper with medium to fine particle retention
• Used for a wide variety of analytical routine applications in different industries like food testing (e.g., determination of fat content) or re
Filter Paper Grade 597 Circles, 150mm (100/pk)
• A medium fast filter paper with medium to fine particle retention
• Used for a wide variety of analytical routine applications in different industries like food testing (e.g., determination of fat content) or re
Filter Paper Grade 4 Circles, 70mm (100/pk)
• 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 biologica
Filter Paper Grade 520 B 1/2 Folded Filters, 240mm (50/pk)
Filter Paper Grade 287 1/2 Folded filters, 150mm (50/pk)
• Additional adsorption effect (e.g., for the separation of very fine semi-colloidal turbidity, for clarifying milk serum, starch solutions, soil suspensions or sugar-containing solutions pri
Filter Paper Grade 2 Circles, 55mm (100/pk)
• Slightly more retentive than Grade 1 with a corresponding increase in filtration time (ie. slightly slower filtration speed)
• More absorbent than Grade 1
Filter Paper Grade 602 H 1/2 Folded filters, 150mm (100/pk)
• A dense filter paper for collecting very small particles and removing fine precipitates
• Used in sample preparation (e.g., in the beverage industry for residual sugar determination, acidic spectra, refractome
Filter Paper Grade 6 Circles, 185mm (100/pk)
• Twice as fast as Grade 5 with similar fine particle retention
• Often specified for boiler water analysis applications
Filter Paper Grade 1 Circles, 25mm (400/pk)
• The most widely used filter paper for routine applications with medium retention and flow rate
• In agriculture, it is used for soil analysis and seed testing procedures
• In the food industry, Grade 1 is use
Shark Skin Circles, 90mm (100/pk)
• Creped, medium to slow filter paper
• Resistant to weak acids and bases
• Often used as a protective paper for filter press cloths, processing of cocoa butter and edible oils
Filter Paper Grade 597 Circles, 185mm (100/pk)
• A medium fast filter paper with medium to fine particle retention
• Used for a wide variety of analytical routine applications in different industries like food testing (e.g., determination of fat content) or re
Filter Paper Grade 4 Circles, 90mm (100/pk)
• 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 biologica
Filter Paper Grade 520 B 1/2 Folded Filters, 320mm (50/pk)
Filter Paper Grade 287 1/2 Folded filters, 185mm (50/pk)
• Additional adsorption effect (e.g., for the separation of very fine semi-colloidal turbidity, for clarifying milk serum, starch solutions, soil suspensions or sugar-containing solutions pri