Ces papiers filtres sont constitués de pâte raffinée et de linters contenant plus de 95% d’alpha cellulose. La teneur en cendres de ces papiers filtres est d’environ <0,1%. Ils sont essentiellement utilisés pour des analyses qualitatives.
Grade 1288: For coarse-flocculent and voluminous precipitates, especially iron, aluminium and chromium hydroxides; copper, bismuth, cobalt and iron sulfides; various organic, colored metal deposits; determination of silicon in analysis of steel and pig iron; for acidic and slightly alkaline solutions; pressure filtration.
Grade 1289: The most used grade for analyses; for relatively coarse precipitates such as silver, arsenic, antimony, cadmium, lead, iron and manganese sulfides; lead chromate; ammonium phosphorous molybdate; alkaline earth carbonates, ...; for acidic and slightly alkaline solutions; pressure filtration.
Grade 1292: Rapid filtration of fine precipitates; magnesium ammonium phosphate; magnesium ammonium arsenate; relatively coarse forms of barium sulfate; for acidic and slightly alkaline solutions; pressure filtration.
Grade 1290: For filtration of fine precipitates; barium sulfate; lead molybdate; lead dioxide; calcium hydroxide; calcium fluoride; nickel, zinc and stannic sulfides; for acidic and slightly alkaline solutions; pressure filtration.
Grade 1291: Ideal for particularly difficult filtration conditions and especially fine-grained precipitates; cold-precipitated barium sulfate; meta-stannic acid; copper oxide, ...; for acidic and slightly alkaline solutions; pressure filtration.
Grade 293: Ideal for particularly difficult filtration conditions and especially fine-grained precipitates; barium sulfate; copper oxide; common, often specified grade for clarification of wine.