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Whatman® gel blotting papers, Grade GB005

GB005 blotting sheets, 20 x 20 cm, 25/pk

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Synonym(s):
Western blotting paper, Z613908, blotting paper, protein blotting paper
UNSPSC Code:
41104900
NACRES:
NB.23

material

sheets

feature

Grade GB005

packaging

pack of 25

manufacturer/tradename

Whatman 10426981
Whatman Article No. 28415429 (US reference)

L × W

20 cm × 20 cm

thickness

1.5 mm

suitability

suitable for (semi-dry blotting of proteins)

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General description

A thick (1.5 mm) highly absorbent paper recommended for applications where fewer layers of blotting paper must still ensure a high capacity. Recommended for semi-dry blotting of proteins.

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.

Legal Information

Whatman is a registered trademark of Cytiva

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