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- Item: Extraction Apparatus
- Size: 565 mm
- For Use With: Extractor
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- Item: Bottom Vapor Tube Trap
- Size: 160 mm
- For Use With: Flasks, Rotary Evaporators
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- Item: Extraction Body
- Size: 270 mm
- For Use With: Extraction Assemblies
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- Item: Kuderna-Danish Apparatus
- Size: 560 mm
- For Use With: Evaporator
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- Item: Bottom Vapor Tube Trap
- Size: 180 mm
- For Use With: Flasks, Rotary Evaporators
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- Item: Bottom Vapor Tube Trap
- Size: 160 mm
- Includes: 19/22 Standard Taper Joint
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- Item: Bottom Vapor Tube Trap
- Size: 185 mm
- Includes: 14/20 Standard Taper Joint
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- Item: Arsine Generator Scrubber
- For Use With: Generator
- Accessory Type: Arsine Generator Scrubber
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- Item: Kuderna-Danish Apparatus
- Size: 600 mm
- Includes: (3) Chamber Snyder Distillation Columns, Concentrator Tube, Evaporation Flask, Hooks
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- Item: Bottom Vapor Tube Trap
- Size: 220 mm
- Includes: 24/40 Standard Taper Joint
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- Item: Bottom Vapor Tube Trap
- Size: 185 mm
- Includes: 19/22 Standard Taper Joint
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- Promotion Restriction: Not eligible for promotion
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- Item: DWK Life Sciences (Wheaton) Frittedglas
About Filter Paper
Filter Paper is a type of paper used in laboratory settings to separate solid particles from liquids. It is commonly used for analytical processes such as filtration, clarification, and pre-filtration.
Types of Filter Paper
Filter Paper come in various types and sizes depending on the intended use. For example, qualitative filter papers are typically made from cotton cellulose and used for general purpose filtration, while quantitative filter papers are usually made with glass microfibers and can be used for more precise applications.
How Filter Paper are Made
Filter Paper is made by combining different materials such as cotton cellulose or glass microfibers to create a porous material that allows liquid to pass through while trapping solids. Additionally, these materials can be combined with other compounds like silica gel or activated carbon to increase their effectiveness.
Industries that use Filter Paper
Filter Papers are commonly used by professionals in the medical, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, water treatment, chemical processing and manufacturing industries. These professionals rely on filter paper to ensure the safety of their products by removing any unwanted particulates from liquids.
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