Qualitative Filter Paper - 1202-500
Routine laboratory filtration demands a filter paper that delivers consistent particle retention without slowing sample throughput. Standard basis weight specifications provide predictable filter packing density for volumetric displacement calculations in funnel assemblies. As designed, rigorous quality control at every production stage ensures physical properties align with published grade specifications before distribution.
Key Filter Paper Characteristics
- Rated at 8um particle retention, the fiber matrix provides a defined cutoff for consistent separation across analytical batches.
- Standard qualitative cellulose filter paper provides reliable particle retention for gravity and vacuum filtration across routine laboratory workflows.
- Compatible with standard glass and plastic filter funnels, qualitative paper integrates into existing gravity filtration setups without modification.
- Non-hardened cellulose delivers the flow rates and retention that routine methods require at practical cost per determination.
- Medium porosity cellulose matrix captures suspended solids while maintaining the throughput needed for efficient batch processing.
When your multi-site study requires comparable data across laboratories, papers manufactured to tight documented specifications ensure your results align. Cotton linter cellulose provides the clean fiber background your general analytical methods need without the cost of specialty grades. Make the decision for consistency and reliability, ensuring that your laboratory maintains its reputation for high-quality, error-free output.
- Diameter
- 500mm
- Flow Speed
- Medium
- Folded/ Fluted/ Pleated
- Yes
- Grade
- 2V
- Hardened (Yes/ No)
- No
- Material
- Cellulose Fiber
- Nominal Ash Content (%)
- 0.06%
- Nominal Basis Weight (g/ m²)
- 97g/m²
- Pack Count
- 100
- Particle Retention
- 8um
- Pore Size (µm)
- 8
- Qualitative/ Quantitative
- Qualitative
- Sterility
- Nonsterile
- Wet Strengthened (Yes/ No)
- No
- Wettability
- Hydrophilic
- General Clarification - Removes suspended solids from aqueous solutions by gravity filtration for routine sample preparation.
- Precipitation Recovery - Collects insoluble reaction products on the paper surface for subsequent washing and downstream analysis.
- Beverage Testing - Filters wine, beer, and juice samples before clarity and color measurements in food quality control laboratories.
- Pigment Screening - Separates undispersed colorant particles from coating formulations during color development and QC testing.
- Lysate Clarification - Separates cellular debris from crude lysates before downstream chromatographic or electrophoretic analysis.
- Soil Extract Filtration - Clarifies soil slurries for nutrient and pH testing, removing fine particles that interfere with analysis.