Ash-free paper (max 0.002%) made exclusively of cellulose cotton fibers. Used for critical gravimetrical analysis. Surface weight 80 g/m², pore 7 - 9 μm, thickness 290 μm. Available in flat disks. Equivalent to: Whatman 42
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Ash-free paper (max 0.002%) made exclusively of cellulose cotton fibers. Used for routine gravimetrical analysis. Intermediate filter in terms of flow rate and retention. Surface weight 80 g/m², pore 8 - 12 μm, thickness 270 μm. Available in flat disks. Equivalent to: Whatman 40
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Hardened low ash paper (max 0.02%), as an intermediate solution between quantatitive ash free paper (max 0.002%) and qualitative paper low ash (max 0.06%) for non critical quantitative works. Recommended for thin precipitates, such as barium, lead, zinc or nickel sulfate, barium fluoride or barium hydroxide. High wet resistance. Surface weight 80 g/m², pore 7 - 9 μm, thickness 290 μm. Available in flat disks (foiled bags of 100 disks, with no carton box), or folded (in a carton box). Equivalent to: Whatman 50
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Hardened low ash paper (max 0.02%), as an intermediate solution between quantatitive ash free paper (max 0.002%) and qualitative paper low ash (max 0.06%) for non critical quantitative works. Medium flow rate is the adequate for a general use, being the intermediate filter in terms of flow rate and retention. High wet resistance. Surface weight 80 g/m², pore 8 - 12 μm, thickness 270 μm. Available in flat disks (foiled bags of 100 disks, with no carton box), or folded (in a carton box). Equivalent to: Whatman 52
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Hardened low ash paper (max 0.02%), as an intermediate solution between quantatitive ash free paper (max 0.002%) and qualitative paper low ash (max 0.06%) for non critical quantitative works. Its flow rate makes it recommendable for large precipitates, such as iron hydroxyde and other metal sulfates. High wet resistance. Surface weight 80 g/m², pore 12 - 16 μm, thickness 250 μm. Available in flat disks (foiled bags of 100 disks, with no carton box), or folded (in a carton box). Equivalent to: Whatman 54
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Very thick and absorbent cotton fiber used to determine the suitable antibiotic for a particular infection treatment. Surface weight 420 g/m². Available in flat disks
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Special paper for determining the fineness of cement according to EN 196-6:2010 standard. Methods of ciment testing. Determination of fineness. Available in flat disks. Diameters: 12,7 mm or 40,5 mm
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Blotting paper used in laboratory for the tests and the controls of germination. It allows to determine the capacity of germination of seeds. Good absorption capacity (300 %). Paper supplied in wrinkled bands (50 double folds) of 2 m length and 110 mm wide. Color: white, yellow or grey
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Hydrophobic paper for the fast separation of aqueous solutions from hydrofuge solvents. Useful with organic solvents heavier or lighter than water. Replaces separatory funnels in many applications. Available in flat disks. Equivalent: Whatman 1 PS
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