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Whatman qualitative filter paper, Grade 1 circles, diam. 400 mm, pack of 100
- SKU:
- WHA1001400
Description
Whatman qualitative filter paper, Grade 1 circles, diam. 400 mm, pack of 100
Synonym: Whatman filter, Whatman paper, Z240168, paper filter
General description
Whatman is a registered trademark of Cytiva.
These cellulose filters are used in qualitative analytical techniques to determine and identify materials. Prepleated qualitative filters are also available, which give improved flow rate and increased loading capacity compared to equivalent flat filters.
Grade 1: 11 μm (medium flow filter paper)
The most widely used filter paper for routine applications with medium retention and flow rate. Extended range of sizes includes 10 to 500 mm diameter circles and 460 x 570 mm sheets.
This grade covers a wide range of laboratory applications and is frequently used for clarifying liquids. Traditionally the grade is used in qualitative analytical separations for precipitates such as lead sulfate, calcium oxalate (hot), and calcium carbonate.
In agriculture, it is used for soil analysis and seed testing procedures. In the food industry, Grade 1 is used for numerous routine techniques to separate solid foodstuffs from associated liquid or extracting liquid and is widely used in education for teaching simple qualitative analytical separations.
In air pollution monitoring, using circles or rolls, atmospheric dust is collected from airflow and the stain-intensity measured photometrically. For gas detection, the paper is impregnated with a chromogenic reagent and color formation quantified by optical reflectance.
Properties
Related Categories | Filtration Supplies, Labware, Manufacturer Browser, Qualitative, Qualitative and quantitative filter papers, |
material | cellulose filters |
circles | |
packaging | pack of 100 |
mfr. no. | Whatman Article No., 28413926 (US reference) |
Whatman, 1001-400 | |
parameter | 0.25 psi wet burst |
150 sec/100 mL speed (Herzberg) | |
diam. | 400 mm |
thickness | 180 μm |
ash | ≤0.06% |
pore size | 11 μm (Particle retention) |
basis weight | 87 g/m2 |