WHA2800300
Whatman® high performance cellulose extraction thimbles
I.D. × H 30 mm × 100 mm
Synonym(s):
Whatman filter, Z271071, cellulose filter, paper filter
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packaging
pkg of 25 ea
manufacturer/tradename
Whatman 2800-300
Whatman Article No. 28418974 (US reference)
I.D. × H
30 mm × 100 mm
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General description
Cytiva′s Whatman cellulose thimbles are manufactured from high-quality alpha cellulose cotton linter for high-performance use in automated Soxhlet extractor systems. Used in air and waste gas analysis.
Cellulose thimble options for Soxhlet extractor systems
Standard extraction thimbles have a wall thickness of 1–1.5 mm. Double-thickness thimbles have a wall thickness of approximately 2 mm for applications that require higher retention, increased wet or dry strength, or increased rigidity. Measurements can be matched to specific Soxhlet extractor systems.
Cellulose thimble options for Soxhlet extractor systems
Standard extraction thimbles have a wall thickness of 1–1.5 mm. Double-thickness thimbles have a wall thickness of approximately 2 mm for applications that require higher retention, increased wet or dry strength, or increased rigidity. Measurements can be matched to specific Soxhlet extractor systems.
Use with Büchi extraction units
Features and Benefits
- Used in a wide variety of solid-liquid extraction studies, including lipid and pesticide analyses in food and soil samples
- Suitable for temperatures up to 120°C (248°F)
- Excellent mechanical strength and retention
- Wall thickness of standard thimbles is 1–1.5 mm to support application need
- Option for double thickness for added rigidity
Other Notes
Field of Use : For internal research use only. Products are not intended for diagnostic use or resale.
Legal Information
Whatman is a registered trademark of Cytiva
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