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Filter paper is a porous paper used to separate solids from liquids or gases in various industrial and laboratory applications. It is typically made from cellulose fibers that are processed to create a uniform thickness and porosity, allowing for efficient filtration. The paper can be treated with various chemicals to enhance its performance depending on the specific application requirements.
| Material | Cellulose fibers |
| Typical thickness | 50 to 500 microns |
| Filtration speed | Varies by grade, typically measured in seconds per 100 mL |
| pH range | 4 to 8 |
| Standard sizes | Various diameters from 25 mm to 500 mm |
| Grammage | 40 to 300 g/m┬▓ |
When selecting filter paper, consider the specific application and the required filtration efficiency. Factors such as thickness, porosity, and chemical compatibility are crucial. Specify the desired grade, tolerances, and any necessary certifications, such as compliance with FDA or ISO standards. It's also important to indicate the quantity needed to ensure accurate pricing and availability.
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Filter paper is used for separating solids from liquids or gases in various applications.
Filter paper comes in various grades, each designed for specific filtration tasks, such as coarse or fine filtration.
Generally, filter paper is designed for single use, but some types may be reused depending on the application.
Consider the thickness, porosity, and chemical compatibility based on your specific filtration needs.
Most filter papers made from cellulose are biodegradable, but check specific product details.
Filter paper is available in various diameters, typically ranging from 25 mm to 500 mm.