Z270865
Whatman® cellulose chromatography papers
4 Chr sheets, 46 x 57 cm, 100/pk
Synonym(s):
Whatman paper, blotting papers, chromatography papers
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UNSPSC Code:
12352200
eCl@ss:
32129003
material
cellulose membrane
sterility
non-sterile
packaging
pack of 100
manufacturer/tradename
Whatman 3004-917
Whatman Article No. 28419226 (US reference)
W × L
46 cm × 57 cm
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This product has been replaced by WHA3004917-ALDRICH | Whatman cellulose chromatography papers, 4 Chr sheets, 46 x 57 cm, 100/pk
Global SIAL customers (excluding Japan) can now order any product from the Cytiva Life Sciences consumables portfolio (prepack only) using GE′s product numbering system.
The legacy GE Whatman products that use the SIAL "Z" product numbering system will be discontinued and directly replaced with a product number using a "WHA" prefix plus the GE product code. For reference, the legacy "Z" product number is identified as a synonym on the "WHA" product number listing.
The legacy GE Whatman products that use the SIAL "Z" product numbering system will be discontinued and directly replaced with a product number using a "WHA" prefix plus the GE product code. For reference, the legacy "Z" product number is identified as a synonym on the "WHA" product number listing.
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