Whatman Qualitative Filter Paper Grade 43 circle 185 mm
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Description
Cytiva's Whatman Grade 43 filters support inorganic analysis and other forms of instrumental analyses. The low ash content also makes Grade 43 appropriate for gravimetric analyses requiring sample combustion.
- Very low ash content (0.007% ash concentration maximum)
- Intermediate particle retention rating of 16 µm
- Herzberg filtration speed of 155 s
- Particle collection between that of Grades 40 and 41
Particle collection and inorganic analysis
Whatman Grade 43 from Cytiva's business can be ashed during gravimetric analysis without contributing substantially to the measured weight. These filters are also appropriate for:
- Inorganic analysis in the construction, mining, and steel industries
- Particle collection for air pollution monitoring for subsequent analysis by X-Ray fluorescence (XRF) techniques
- Soil analysis
- Foodstuffs filtration analysis
Specifications
Grade |
Grade 43 |
Format |
Circles |
Type |
Ashless |
Typical Particle Retention in Liquid |
16 µm |
Nominal thickness |
220 µm |
Typical water flow rate at 45 psi (3.1 bar) |
62 ml/min |
Nominal basis weight |
95 g/m² |
Nominal air flow rate |
11 s/100 mL/in² |
Nominal Ash Content |
0.007% |
Material |
High-quality cotton linters |
Alpha Cellulose Content Min. |
≥98% |
Typical Trace Element Levels |
Aluminium 2.5 µg/g Antimony <0.5 µg/g Arsenic <0.5 µg/g Barium <0.5 µg/g Boron <1 µg/g Calcium 8.3 µg/g Chromium 1.5 µg/g Copper 2 µg/g Iron 12 µg/g Lead <0.5 µg/g Magnesium 4 µg/g Manganese <0.5 µg/g Mercury <0.5 µg/g Potassium 2.3 µg/g Silicon 6.2 µg/g Sodium 16.8 µg/g Zinc 64.5 µg/g |
Application |
Designed for gravimetric analysis and the preparation of samples for instrumental analysis. For foodstuffs analysis. For soil analysis. For particle collection in air pollution monitoring for subsequent analysis by XRF techniques. For inorganic analysis in the construction, mining and steel industries. |
Diameter |
185 mm |
Product Code | 1443-185 |
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HSN Code | 48232000 |
Brand | Whatman |
Usually dispatched in | 2-3 weeks |
Pack Size | 100/PCK |
Description
Cytiva's Whatman Grade 43 filters support inorganic analysis and other forms of instrumental analyses. The low ash content also makes Grade 43 appropriate for gravimetric analyses requiring sample combustion.
- Very low ash content (0.007% ash concentration maximum)
- Intermediate particle retention rating of 16 µm
- Herzberg filtration speed of 155 s
- Particle collection between that of Grades 40 and 41
Particle collection and inorganic analysis
Whatman Grade 43 from Cytiva's business can be ashed during gravimetric analysis without contributing substantially to the measured weight. These filters are also appropriate for:
- Inorganic analysis in the construction, mining, and steel industries
- Particle collection for air pollution monitoring for subsequent analysis by X-Ray fluorescence (XRF) techniques
- Soil analysis
- Foodstuffs filtration analysis
Specifications
Grade |
Grade 43 |
Format |
Circles |
Type |
Ashless |
Typical Particle Retention in Liquid |
16 µm |
Nominal thickness |
220 µm |
Typical water flow rate at 45 psi (3.1 bar) |
62 ml/min |
Nominal basis weight |
95 g/m² |
Nominal air flow rate |
11 s/100 mL/in² |
Nominal Ash Content |
0.007% |
Material |
High-quality cotton linters |
Alpha Cellulose Content Min. |
≥98% |
Typical Trace Element Levels |
Aluminium 2.5 µg/g Antimony <0.5 µg/g Arsenic <0.5 µg/g Barium <0.5 µg/g Boron <1 µg/g Calcium 8.3 µg/g Chromium 1.5 µg/g Copper 2 µg/g Iron 12 µg/g Lead <0.5 µg/g Magnesium 4 µg/g Manganese <0.5 µg/g Mercury <0.5 µg/g Potassium 2.3 µg/g Silicon 6.2 µg/g Sodium 16.8 µg/g Zinc 64.5 µg/g |
Application |
Designed for gravimetric analysis and the preparation of samples for instrumental analysis. For foodstuffs analysis. For soil analysis. For particle collection in air pollution monitoring for subsequent analysis by XRF techniques. For inorganic analysis in the construction, mining and steel industries. |
Diameter |
185 mm |