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Description
Whatman™ Grade GF/F binder-free borosilicate glass microfiber fiber is commonly used for biomolecule purification techniques such as DNA purification and protein precipitation as well as landfill leachate toxicity testing. These microfiber filters are available in a wide range of sizes in circles and sheets. This pure borosilicate glass fiber filter offers very fine particle retention with high loading capacity and flow rate.
Due to its stringent particle retention size specification and pure borosilicate glass composition, the Whatman™ Grade GF/F glass microfiber filter was chosen by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for use in developing the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) 1311. It remains a prominent component for measuring landfill leachate composition.
- DNA purification and binding
- Filtration for protein purification
- Clarifying difficult biochemical solutions and fluids
- Landfill leachate toxicity testing
- Stringent 0.6 to 0.8 μm particle retention specification
- Manufactured from pure borosilicate glass
Specifications
Specifications
| Basis Weight | 75 gsm |
| Format | Disc |
| For Use With (Equipment) | Filtration Systems |
| Material | Borosilicate Glass Fiber |
| Particle Retention | 0.7 μm |
| Flow Rate | 41 mL/min. |
| Grade | GF/F |
| Packaging | Box |
| Quantity | 25 Filters |
| Shape | Circle |
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