Whatman 1001-125 Qualitative Filter Paper Circles, 11 Micron, 10.5 s/100mL/sq inch Flow Rate, Grade 1, 125mm Diameter (Pack of 100)


Key features
- •12.5cm
- •Grade 1
- •Covers a wide range of laboratory applications; frequently used for clarifying liquids
- •Areas of use include the food industry, agriculture, air pollution monitoring, and gas detection
- •Widely used in education for teaching simple qualitative analytical separations
Whatman 1001-125 Qualitative Filter Paper Circles, 11 Micron, 10.5 s/100mL/sq inch Flow Rate, Grade 1, 125mm Diameter (Pack of 100)
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Customer Reviews
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Best In Class
donjdro•July 16, 2016
The high quality of Whatman is known all over the world. I am a chemist so I can certainly vouch for the quality of this product.!!
Yields Perfectly Clean Liquid for Reuse
Phil Steinschneider•February 12, 2016
I use this to filter Gunzilla and other fluids of high and low viscosity for reuse. This particular filter yields perfectly clean liquid. It's slow, however, so it would behoove those considering this filter to buy others with higher flow rates as well. Overall, great filter.
Five Stars
C.R.•October 15, 2015
Commercially available when needed
These filter Very Fast.
Amazon Customer•January 22, 2014
I use a lot of different filters in my lab.
Pros:
-They work very quickly.
-Never had a problem with chemical contamination
Cons:
-Very infrequently small bits of paper sluff off the edges into the filter container.
-Not very durable when wet. If you are looking for a filter paper that is durable after getting wet then I probably wouldn't use this one.
I would recommend these for almost all laboratory uses. Let me know if you have any specific questions. Hope you have found this helpful.
Pros:
-They work very quickly.
-Never had a problem with chemical contamination
Cons:
-Very infrequently small bits of paper sluff off the edges into the filter container.
-Not very durable when wet. If you are looking for a filter paper that is durable after getting wet then I probably wouldn't use this one.
I would recommend these for almost all laboratory uses. Let me know if you have any specific questions. Hope you have found this helpful.





