WHA30306188
Whatman® cellulose chromatography papers
3MM CHR, W × L 15 cm × 20 cm, pkg of 100 ea
Synonym(s):
Whatman paper, Z742376, blotting papers, cellulose membranes
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UNSPSC Code:
41115727
NACRES:
NB.24
material
cellulose membrane
sheets
sterility
non-sterile
feature
3MM CHR
packaging
pkg of 100 ea
manufacturer/tradename
Whatman 3030-6188
Whatman Article No. 28419269 (US reference)
parameter
130 mm/30 min flow rate
W × L
15 cm × 20 cm
basis weight
185 g/m2
suitability
suitable for chromatography
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General description
0.34 mm Whatman medium thickness 3MM Chr paper. Whatman 3MM Chr paper is the world’s most widely used blotting paper. This acceptance and usage reflect the high quality, purity, and consistency that are relied upon by researchers doing Southern, Northern, and Western transfers. 3MM Chr paper is now available in the most widely used sizes. A medium thickness paper (0.34 mm) is used extensively in electrophoresis for lifting of sequencing gels. 3MM Chr is also used both in electrophoresis and for general chemistry. A medium thickness paper (0.34 mm) used extensively for general chromatography and electrophoresis.
Features and Benefits
- Pure cellulose produced entirely from the highest quality cotton linters with no additives of any kind. Ensures that no contamination will occur during the transfer steps.
- Manufactured and tested specifically for chromatographic and blotting techniques. This ensures the wicking capability and uniformity of capillary action that are important in obtaining clean and even transfers during blotting.
- Whatman 3MM Chr is considered the industry standard for blotting procedures.
- Convenient sizes available in sheets precisely cut to the most popular gel and transfer membrane sizes. Allows "out-of-the-box" usage and eliminates sheet-to-sheet variations.
Other Notes
Field of Use : For internal research use only. Products are not intended for diagnostic use or resale.
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