Filter paper is used to separate solid particles from liquids and gases and keeps the particles both on the surface and inside the paper matrix. Various parameters affect their effectiveness: mechanical particle retention time, adsorption, pH, surface properties, thickness and strength of the filter paper as well as shape, density and quantity of the particles to be preserved.
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The fiber material is absorbent and porous. Only the finest materials are used to produce filter paper; cotton linters, alpha-grade cellulose pulp, borosilicate microglass and ultra-pure micro-quartz fibres.
We offer a wide range of filter products that solve the vast majority of filtration needs in the lab.