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VWR®, Qualitative Filter Papers

410, 75 mm
  VWRI516-0800
VWR®, Qualitative Filter Papers
  VWRI516-0800
VWR®, Qualitative Filter Papers
VWR®, Qualitative Filter Papers

410, 75 mm

 
¥126.00
   
1 * 100 件
 

These highly pure filter paper grades are produced from cellulose fibers with an alpha-cellulose content of nearly 100%, in accordance with precise quality standards. The ash content is approximately 0.06%.

Grade 402 and 302: General grade for qualitative tasks. Suitable for most sulphides. Determination of total fat content in dairy products.
Grade 403 and 313: Drugs, pharmaceuticals, liquors, tinctures, chromatography and protein-free filtrations in the clinical laboratory.

Grade 415 and 301: Coarse precipitates such as aluminium hydroxide, cobalt carbonate, mercury iodide, magnesium hydroxide and more.
Grade 417: Creped. Rapid filtrations where fine particle retention is not required.

Grade 307: For brewing industry. Embossed surface filter paper 70 g/m² for malt analysis in breweries (according to EBC standard).
Grade 600 and 310: Qualitative filter paper for use in routine laboratories, universities and hospitals. Made of 100% cellulose with no binder.

Grade 410 and 305: Filtration of copper(I) oxide, lead sulphate, barium sulphate, manganese carbonate and more for analytical work. Suitable for extremely difficult filtration and for clarification of wine.
Grade 413 and 303: For routine laboratory work, suitable for student requirements in general chemistry, also for filtration of aluminium phosphate, barium carbonate, lead chromate and more.

Grade 315: Gelatinous and coarse precipitates.

Grade 401: Wide pores filter paper used for coarse and voluminous precipitates such as iron, aluminum and chromium hydroxides, Si-determination in steel and pig iron analysis.

 
  • Grade:
    410
  • Seq:
    07
  • Size:
    75 mm
  • Thickness:
    0,15 mm
  • Cat. No.:
    VWRI516-0800
  • Min. pore size:
    9 µm
  • Wet burst strength:
    1 psi
  • Filtration speed:
    2500 s (Herzberg)
  • Particle retention:
    2 - 3 µm
  • Dry burst strength:
    22 psi
  • Max. pore size:
    20 µm
  • Weight:
    80 g/m²