Whatman GB003 Blotting Paper - 10427812
Whatman produces its cotton-linter cellulose papers to consistent thickness, absorbency, and purity, with lot-level documentation analytical laboratories rely on. Thick cellulose gel blotting paper holds the transfer buffer that drives electroblotting. Gel blotting paper backs the membrane as the buffer reservoir in electroblotting while letting fewer layers carry a complete transfer and presses the gel and membrane into even, full contact. When tank transfer runs long, the deep buffer capacity of gel blotting paper keeps electroblotting saturated to completion.
Key Characteristics
- Thick, highly absorbent paper holds a large reservoir of transfer buffer
- Backs the membrane as the buffer reservoir in semi-dry and tank electroblotting
- Supports gel drying and colony or plaque-lift lysis and denaturation
- Uniform thickness presses gel and membrane into even contact for sharp bands
- Pure cotton-linter cellulose with no additives keeps transfers clean and reproducible
Steady buffer wicking and even gel contact keep every band transferring cleanly across the membrane. Uniform buffer wicking carries your transfer evenly to completion so band patterns stay sharp and transfer stays complete. Request a quality certificate, lot documentation, or a blanket-order quote from the Tisch Scientific support team.
- Dimensions
- 150mm x 200mm
- Grade
- GB003
- Material
- Cellulose
- Membrane Thickness (µm)
- 0.8mm
- Pack Count
- 100
- Sterility
- Nonsterile
- Wettability
- Hydrophilic
- Whatman Equivalent
- 10427812
- Protein Electroblotting - Drives complete protein transfer from gel to membrane with high absorbency and even, sustained buffer flow.
- Colony and Plaque Lifts - Supports lysis and denaturation steps on an absorbent, additive-free, high-purity cellulose paper surface.
- Gel Drying - Backs polyacrylamide and agarose gels during drying with thick, uniform, highly absorbent cellulose support.
- Western Blotting - Drives complete protein transfer with high absorbency and even pressure across the gel-membrane sandwich.
- Tank Transfer - Backs the membrane in wet-tank electroblotting and feeds transfer buffer steadily through the full transfer run.
- Membrane Gel Support - Holds the gel and membrane in even contact so transferred band patterns stay sharp and reproducible.