WHA10300011
Whatman® quantitative filter papers, ashless, Grade 589/1 black ribbon
circles, diam. 125 mm, pack of 100
Synonym(s):
Whatman filter, Whatman paper, Z695319, paper filter
About This Item
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material
cellulose filters
circles
packaging
pack of 100
manufacturer/tradename
Whatman 10300011
Whatman Article No. 28414099 (US reference)
parameter
25 sec/100 mL speed (Herzberg)
diam.
125 mm
thickness
190 μm
ash
≤0.01%
pore size
12-25 μm (Particle retention)
basis weight
80 g/m2
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General description
Ashless: 0.007% ash maximum for Grades 40 to 44 and a maximum of 0.01% for the 589 Grades-very pure filters suitable for a wide range of critical analytical filtration procedures.
Hardened low ash: 0.015% ash maximum-treated with a strong acid to remove trace metals and produce high wet strength and chemical resistance. These filters are particularly suitable for Büchner filtration where the tough smooth surface of the filter makes it easy to recover precipitates.
Hardened ashless: 0.006% ash maximum-acid hardened to give high wet strength and chemical resistance with extremely low ash content. The tough surface makes these filters suitable for a wide range of critical filtration procedures.
Grade 589/1: 12-25 μm (fast filter paper)
‘Black Ribbon Filter′, the established standard in quantitative analysis for the filtration of coarse precipitates (class 2a acc. to DIN 53 135). Ashless filter paper with very high flow rate. Used for many quantitative standard methods, especially for gravimetric applications (e.g., determination of the ash content in foodstuffs), or for the Blaine test in the cement industry.
Features and Benefits
- Herzberg filtration speed of 50 s*
- Black ribbon filter′ for Fast filtration of coarse precipitates
- High purity (< 0.01% ash)
- Blaine test and ash content test compatible
- Also available prepleated as Grade 589/1 ½
Other Notes
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