Description
Filter Paper for Total Suspended Solids:
Whatman binder free glass microfiber filter grade GF/C from GE is widely used as a total suspended solids filter for applications testing both potable water and waste water.
Browse below to find your binder-free Whatman glass filters and the right filter paper to match your laboratory and filtration research needs, or learn more about our ready-to-use GF/C RTU that is pre-washed and dried but not weighed. The GF/C RTU line pre-treats our traditional GF/C filter with washing, drying, cooling (in a desiccator), and weighing steps aligned to the requirements of EN 872 – the European norm for suspended solids in water testing.
Parameter |
Grade GF/C Glass Microfiber Filter, circle & sheet |
Application : |
Widely used for cell harvesting, liquid scintillation counting and binding assays where more loading capacity is required.Highly suitable for use in applications involving air filtration and for gravimetric analysis of volatile materials where ignition is involved. |
Grade : |
Grade GF/C |
Nominal Air Flow Rate : |
6.7 s/100 ml/in² |
Nominal Thicknes: |
260 µm |
Nominal Basis Weight : |
53 g/m² |
Max recommended temperature : |
550 °C |
Material : |
Borosilicate glass |
Binder Type : |
Binder Free |
Typical Particle Retention in Liquid1: |
1.2 µm |
Typical water flow rate2 : |
105 ml/min |
Format & Dimensions : |
Circle – Ø 21 mm, Ø 25 mm, Ø 24 mm, Ø 25 mm, Ø 32 mm, Ø 37 mm, Ø 42.5 mm, Ø 47 mm, Ø 50 mm, Ø 55 mm, Ø 70 mm, Ø 90 mm, Ø 100 mm, Ø 110 mm,
Ø 125 mm, Ø 150 mm
Sheet – 102 x 254 mm (4.01 x 10 in), 203.2 x 254 mm (8 x 10 in), 460 x 570 mm (18.1 x 22.4 in) |
Pack Size : |
100 pieces – Ø 21 mm, Ø 24 mm, Ø 25 mm, Ø 32 mm, Ø 37 mm, Ø 42.5 mm, Ø 47 mm, Ø 50 mm, Ø 55 mm, Ø 70 mm, Ø 90 mm, Ø 100 mm, Ø 110 mm, Ø 125 mm,
Ø 150 mm, 203.2 x 254 mm (8 x 10 in),
400 pieces – Ø 25 mm
50 pieces – 102 x 254 mm (4.01 x 10 in)
25 pieces – 460 x 570 mm (18.1 x 22.4 in) |
- 1Particle retention rating at 98% efficiency.
- 2Normalised for 9 cm diameter. Measured under gravity for comparative purposes