WHA1450917
Whatman® quantitative filter paper, hardened low-ash, Grade 50
sheets, L × W 460 mm × 570 mm, pack of 100
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Z752754
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material
cellulose
sheets
feature
Grade 50
packaging
pack of 100
manufacturer/tradename
Whatman 1450-917
Whatman Article No. 28418096 (US reference)
parameter
2685 sec/100 mL speed (Herzberg)
6 psi wet burst
L × W
460 mm × 570 mm
thickness
0.12115 μm
ash
≤0.015%
pore size
2.7 μm (Particle retention)
basis weight
97 g/m2
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General description
The maximum ash content of these filter paper grades is intermediate between ashless and qualitative grades. They are particularly suitable for Büchner filtrations where it is desirable to recover the precipitate from the filter surface after filtration. Other characteristics include high wet strength and chemical resistance which are similar to the acid hardened ashless filter papers.
Grade 50: 2.7 μm (slow filter paper)
Retention of very fine crystalline precipitates. The thinnest of all Whatman filter papers. Slow flow rate. Hardened and highly glazed surface. This finish also keeps the paper free from loose surface fibers. Highly suitable for qualitative or quantitative filtrations requiring vacuum assistance on Büchner or 3-piece filter funnels. Very strong when wet. Will withstand wet handling and precipitate removal by scraping. In the electronics industry, the virtual absence of fiber shedding is utilized in carriers for integrated circuits.
Grade 50: 2.7 μm (slow filter paper)
Retention of very fine crystalline precipitates. The thinnest of all Whatman filter papers. Slow flow rate. Hardened and highly glazed surface. This finish also keeps the paper free from loose surface fibers. Highly suitable for qualitative or quantitative filtrations requiring vacuum assistance on Büchner or 3-piece filter funnels. Very strong when wet. Will withstand wet handling and precipitate removal by scraping. In the electronics industry, the virtual absence of fiber shedding is utilized in carriers for integrated circuits.
Features and Benefits
- Thinner filter design (average thickness 115 µm) than most Büchner filter papers
- Nominal particle retention of 2.7 µm
- Slow flow rates (Herzberg filtration speed 2685 s)
- High purity and low ash content (0.015% ash maximum)
- Acid-treated for high wet-strength and chemical resistance
- Hardened to minimize fiber shredding
Other Notes
Field of Use : For internal research use only. Products are not intended for diagnostic use or resale.
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Whatman is a registered trademark of Cytiva
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