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Thomas CFP44-150 Cellulose Quantitative Filter Paper, 15cm Diameter, 1.5-3.5 Micron, Slow Flow, Grade CFP44 (Pack of 100)

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Management number 220339930 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $17.58 Model Number 220339930
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Quantitative cellulose filter papers are primarily used in gravimetric analysis procedures and perform separations by entrapping particulate within the random matrix of cellulose fibers within the depth of the media. This media family is also widely used in methods to prepare samples for further testing using many types of instrumentation. These ashless filter papers are manufactured from refined pulp and linters. They are acid washed and have an extremely low ash content of less than 0.01 percent. Demonstrating a slightly wider retention rate within a similar flow rate. Typically used in the analysis of samples requiring separation of very fine precipitates.

  • Quantitative cellulose filter papers are primarily used in gravimetric analysis procedures and perform separations
  • This media family is also widely used in methods to prepare samples
  • Demonstrating a slightly wider retention rate within a similar flow rate
  • This grade demonstrates medium retention and flow rates
  • These ashless filter papers are manufactured from refined pulp and linters
Item Weight 7.2 ounces
Manufacturer Thomas Scientific
Item model number CFP44-150
Package Dimensions 6.7 x 6.2 x 1.1 inches

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