High Quality Extraction Filter Thimbles Now Available from Anachem

17 Jul 2006
Kerry Parker
CEO

The new range of Anachem filter thimbles for use in applications such as Soxhlet extraction provide a safe, convenient and efficient method of solvent extraction of solids and semi-solids. These high quality extraction thimbles from world renowned manufacturer Munktell are useful for a wide variety of analytical procedures. These include smoke stack gas monitoring, analyzing pesticide residues, determining oil and fat content of foods and analysis of oil and grease in solid wastes.

Munktell extraction thimbles have a reputation for purity and consistent high quality. They are manufactured from high-alpha cellulose cotton linters to give a high purity thimble which is mechanically strong and has excellent retention capacity.

Thimbles are also available in micro glass fibre and micro quartz fibre in a wide variety of sizes, shapes and wall thicknesses to suit your application. High purity micro-glass fibre thimbles are manufactured from 100% pure borosilicate glass and are recommended for aggressive solvents. Completely free of binders or additives they can be used at temperatures up to 550°C or when using solvents incompatible with cellulose thimbles. Micro-quartz Fibre Thimbles have been specially developed for the analysis of air pollution, they are available binder free and can resist temperatures up to 900°C.

Munktell the original filter paper manufacturers offer 200 years of experience in producing an unbeatable range of fine quality filtration products. With alternatives to all brands they offer great value pricing and through Anachem, UK stockholding enables next day delivery. From routinely sized papers to customized products Munktell has the paper you require for a wide range of research, chemical, environmental, and industrial applications.

For further information or FREE samples of the extraction thimbles to suit your specific application contact our specialist technical support team on 01582 747500 or click 'request more info'.

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