Paper filter

Pleated filters, round filters, and filter paper sheets made of cellulose

  • Retention range: 8 - 12 µm
  • Basis weight: 65 g/m²
  • Filtration speed (10 ml/s): 20
  • Ash content: < 0.1%
  • Medium-fast to fast filtering
  • Suitable for medium-fine crystalline precipitation
  • Semi-open fiber structure

Cellulose filters are ideal for general filtration tasks in laboratories, factories, and hobby applications

  • Ideal for filtering liqueurs and fruit juices
  • Used for preparing filter coffee or tea using chemistry lab methods

Round/Disc filters (Grade 3hw)

  • Used for vacuum filtration
  • To separate solids from liquids or gases
  • In biology laboratories, to keep plant parts moist during preparative work

Filter paper sheets (Smooth: Grade 3hw, or Creped: 601/N, 58 x 58 cm)

  • Cost-effective for producing filters in special sizes
  • Used as a work surface on laboratory benches, e.g., in school laboratories
  • As an insert in Petri dishes
  • As a moisture-regulating inlay in closed vessels
  • Used as wrapping paper to protect laboratory glassware

Advantages of creped filter paper over smooth filter paper

  • Larger filter surface, providing higher filtration speed, greater dirt-holding capacity, and longer service life
  • More efficient clarification of filtrates
  • Higher burst resistance due to the increased elasticity of the creped surface

Laboratory Tip for Filtration

  • For filtration, carefully pour the suspension into the filter along a glass rod. Avoid filling the filter to the brim
  • Use an Erlenmeyer flask to collect the filtrate
  • When filtering organic solvents, cover the funnel with a watch glass to prevent evaporation losses and reduce solvent vapor escape
  • Moisten the filter with the solvent used before filtration