09-920-115

Cytiva Whatman™ Grade 1 Qualitative Filter Papers

Manufacturer: Cytiva

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Pack Size SKU Availability Price
Pack of 100 09-920-115-Pack-of-100 In Stock ₹ 768.07

09-920-115 - Pack of 100

₹ 768.07

In Stock

Quantity

1

Base Price: ₹ 768.07

GST (18%): ₹ 138.253

Total Price: ₹ 906.323

Airflow Rate

13 s/100 mL/in2

Format

Disc

Particle Retention

11 μm

For Use With (Application)

Routine Applications with Medium Retention and Flow Rate

Quantity

100/Pk.

Type

Qualitative Filter Paper

Basis Weight

87 g/m2

Material

Cellulose

Flow Rate

57 mL/min.

Grade

Grade 1 (Standard)

Thickness (Metric)

180 μm

Diameter (Metric)

45 mm

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Description

  • Used in qualitative analytical techniques to determine and identify materials The most widely used filter paper for routine applications with medium retention and flow rate Grade 1 covers a wide range of laboratory applications and is frequently used for clarifying liquids Used in qualitative analytical separations for precipitates such as lead sulfate, calcium oxalate (hot), and calcium carbonate Agriculture: Used for soil analysis and seed testing procedures Food Industry: Used for numerous routine techniques to separate solid foodstuffs from associated liquid or extracting liquid
  • Widely used in education for teaching simple qualitative analytical separations Air Pollution Monitoring: Using circles or rolls, atmospheric dust is collected from airflow and the stain-intensity measured photometrically Gas Detection: Paper is impregnated with a chromogenic reagent and color formation quantified by optical reflectance