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Code: WH-9ZF-1441-110

MPN: 1441-110

List: $113.99Save 21%
$89.99

Product Info for Whatman Grade No. 41 Quantitative Filter Paper, Ashless, Whatman 1441-110, Pack of 100

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Whatman Grade No. 41 Quantitative Filter Paper, Ashless, Whatman is a reliable and dependable addition to the Whatman Filters family of products. Combining top-notch and uncompromising quality with an affordable price, the Whatman Grade No. 41 Quantitative Filter Paper, Ashless, Whatman 1441-110/ 28478-046 can fulfill your laboratory needs while still offering a great value for the money.

Product Category Description:

For analytical procedures involving coarse particles or gelatinous precipitates. Useful for iron or aluminum hydroxides. Also used in quantitative air pollution analysis as a paper tape for impregnation when determining gaseous compounds at high flow rates.

Specifications for Whatman Grade No. 41 Quantitative Filter Paper, Ashless, Whatman 1441-110 :

Diameter, cm:  11.0
Whatman No.:  1441-110
Unit:  Pack of 100
Porosity:  Coarse
Flow Rate:  Fast
Particle Retention:  20–25 µm