QUALITATIVE FILTER PAPER (Hyundai Micro)


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Qualitative filter papers are originally used to detect materials which exist in analysis samples. 
However, as they can be produced at a reasonable price and in various sizes, they are used for a variety of purposes from laboratories to production sites.



Hyundai Micro’s qualitative filter papers consist of nearly 100% alpha-cellulose and have less than 0.1% of ash contents.
Characterized by their slim shapes. Enhanced wet burst strength They are available in any size you need as well as in standard sizes. We maintain the highest quality in accordance with ISO 9001:2008.

 
α-cellulose?
Alpha-cellulose is a main ingredient of pulp which is raw material for paper. It is divided into three types: α, β, and γ. Among these, α-cellulose is not soluble in solutions with 17~18% sodium hydroxide. 
It has a high degree of polymerization and it is pure cellulose. Beta-cellulose is the soluble fraction which is reprecipitated on acidification of the solution; gamma-cellulose is that fraction remaining in the solution.



Liquids purification in qualitative analysis
Filtration of precipitate such as calcium hydroxide, lead sulfide and calcium carbonate
Seed testing and Soil analysis
Detection and measurement of dust and gas
Filtration of buffer solutions and dye




The selection of a laboratory filter depends on the conditions and objectives of the experiment or analytical procedure. The three most important characteristics of any laboratory filter are:

① Determine the precision of filtration
② Characters of liquids for filtration (pH, temperature, viscosity)
③ Examine carefully conditions of particles to be sampled
(particle diameter, particle concentration)

 
Low-cost filter papers for scientific experiments by students are available.



 
      NO.10 ( 6~10㎛ )     NO.20 ( 5~8㎛ )
 
 
  FEATURES
 
 
  Relatively fast filtration speed
  Used for diverse purposes such as filtration of
     viscous solutions and bacterial culture medium
  Widely used for clarifying filtration and Analysis
 
 
  Medium filtration speed
  Widely used for qualitative analysis which
     requires preciseness as it filters precipitates well
 
 
  APPLICATION
 
 
  Dyeing test, filtration of viscous solutions such 
     as oil and juice and scientific experiments
 
 
  General qualitative analysis, 
     General physico-chemical experiments
  Determining fractional crystallization 
     and filtration of nickel, sulfide and lead dioxide
  Sulfur analysis 
      (coal, cork, charcoal, etc)
 
 
 
      NO.2 ( 5~8㎛ )     NO.200 ( 2~3㎛ )
 
 
  FEATURES
 
 
  The thickest qualitative filters
  Same filtration performance as other companies'
     item No.2, Due to its strong burst strength, 
     it performs consistent filtration under strong
     pressure.
 
 
  Surface hardened filter paper, 
     the slowest filtration speed
  Generally used to analyze fine particles 
     mixed in a large amount of liquid
 
 
  APPLICATION
 
 
  General qualitative analysis, 
     General physico-chemical experiments
  Medicinal analysis, liquid culture medium, 
     antibiotic field
  Ink, food coloring, plating solution
 
 
  Filtration of fine particles such as barium sulfate, 
      metastannic acid, cuprous oxide, etc
 
 
 
      NO.100 ( 3~5㎛ )     NO.21 ( 8~12㎛ )
 
 
  FEATURES
 
 
  Surface hardened filter paper, slow filtration
     speed, used for relatively precise filtration
  More suitable for fine precipitate filtration than
     N0.20, Available for pressure filtration
 
 
  Suitable for filtration of coarse precipitates
     such as lead sulfide, iron sulfide and 
     silver sulfide etc
 
 
  APPLICATION
 
 
  Filtration of fine particle such as nickel sulfide, 
     lead dioxide, calcium fluoride, zinc sulfide etc
 
 
  Measurement for alkali carbonates
  Available for beer or malt analysis
 
 
 
      NO.22 ( 12~15㎛ )
 
 
  FEATURES
 
 
  The fastest filtration speed
  Used to filter coarse particles such as iron hydroxide, 
     aluminum hydroxide and chromium hydroxide
  Used to analyze silicon in steel and pig iron
 
 
 
  APPLICATION
 
 
  Filtration of iron hydroxide, plating solutions and food coloring
 
 
The pore sizes are indicated in accordance with the test methods selected by each filter paper manufacturer. 
   Thus, filtration performance may be the same even though pore sizes are different with those of others manufacturers.



 
Grade   Basic weight
( g / ㎡ )
  Thickness
( mm )
  Filtration Speed
( s / 100ml )
  Retention Rate
( ㎛ )
  Ash Contents
( % )
 
No.10   70   0.17   22   6~10   -
 
No.20   85   0.20   27   5~8   0.1
 
No.2   130   0.26   30   5~8   -
 
No.200   84   0.16   180   2~3   0.1
 
No.100   84   0.16   100   3~5   0.1
 
No.21   84   0.20   20   8~12   0.1
 
No.22   84   0.21   10   12~15   0.1
 
 
Basic weight ( g / ㎡ ) : In accordance with DIN EN ISO 536, a test is performed with filter papers from 500㎠ to 1,000㎠
Thickness ( mm ) : In accordance with DIN EN ISO 534, the value measured with a thickness measurer under pressure 
   of 10N / ㎠
Filtration speed (s / 10ml ) : Fold a filter paper with a diameter of 110m in quarter and soak it. 
   Then, hang it and filter 10 ml of distilled water at 20 °C. Time that it takes for filtration is measured.
Retention rate ( ㎛ ) : Retention rate is calculated by test methods of filter paper manufactures. As each manufacturer has a 
   different test method, use these data for reference only.
Ash Contents ( % ) : Weight of residues after 10g of filter paper is ignited in platinum crucible at 800℃.




 
Grade(mm)   Ø 55   Ø 70   Ø 90   Ø 110   Ø 125
 
No.10   HM.01006055   HM.01006070   HM.01006090   HM.01006110   HM.01006125
 
No.20   HM.02005055   HM.02005070   HM.02005090   HM.02005110   HM.02005125
 
No.2   HM.00205055   HM.00205070   HM.00205090   HM.00205110   HM.00205125
 
No.200   HM.20002055   HM.20002070   HM.20002090   HM.20002110   HM.20002125
 
No.100   HM.10003055   HM.10003070   HM.10003090   HM.10003110   HM.10003125
 
No.21   HM.02110055   HM.02110070   HM.02110090   HM.02110110   HM.02110125
 
No.22   HM.02212055   HM.02212070   HM.02212090   HM.02212110   HM.02212125
 
 
(Unit: 100 sheets/pack)  

 
Grade(mm)   Ø 150   Ø 185   Ø 200   Ø 240   Ø 250
 
No.10   HM.01006150   HM.01006185   HM.01006200   HM.01006240   HM.01006250
 
No.20   HM.02005150   HM.02005185   HM.02005200   HM.02005240   HM.02005250
 
No.2   HM.00205150   HM.00205185   HM.00205200   HM.00205240   HM.00205250
 
No.200   HM.20002150   HM.20002185   HM.20002200   HM.20002240   HM.20002250
 
No.100   HM.10003150   HM.10003185   HM.10003200   HM.10003240   HM.10003250
 
No.21   HM.02110150   HM.02110185   HM.02110200   HM.02110240   HM.02110250
 
No.22   HM.02212150   HM.02212185   HM.02212200   HM.02212240   HM.02212250
 
 
(Unit: 100 sheets/pack)  

 
Grade(mm)   Ø 285   Ø 300   Ø 350   Ø 380   Ø 400
 
No.10   HM.01006285   HM.01006300   HM.01006350   HM.01006380   HM.0100640
 
No.20   HM.02005285   HM.02005300   HM.02005350   HM.02005380   HM.02005400
 
No.2   HM.00205285   HM.00205300   HM.00205350   HM.00205380   HM.00205400
 
No.200   HM.20002285   HM.20002300   HM.20002350   HM.20002380   HM.20002400
 
No.100   HM.10003285   HM.10003300   HM.10003350   HM.10003380   HM.10003400
 
No.21   HM.02110285   HM.02110300   HM.02110350   HM.02110380   HM.02110400
 
No.22   HM.02212285   HM.02212300   HM.02212350   HM.02212380   HM.02212400
 
 
(Unit: 100 sheets/pack)  

 
Grade(mm)   Ø 450   Ø 500   Ø 550   Ø 600