Specialty Papers Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is laboratory paper?

Laboratory paper is a specialized type of paper we offer that’s used in scientific and industrial settings. It’s designed to meet specific needs, such as absorbing, filtering, or providing a non-reactive surface for experiments. We provide laboratory paper in various grades and thicknesses to support applications like filtration, diagnostics, and chromatography.


How do I use laboratory filter paper?

Using laboratory filter paper is simple:

  1. Choose the right grade of filter paper based on your filtration needs, whether for qualitative or quantitative analysis.
  2. Place the filter paper into a funnel or filter holder.
  3. Pour your liquid mixture through the paper, allowing it to filter out solids while the liquid passes through.
  4. Use or analyze the filtered liquid or residue as required.

Our filter papers are high-quality and suited for everything from laboratory work to pharmaceutical and industrial uses.


What is blotting paper made of?

Our blotting paper is made from cotton, cellulose fibers, or a blend of the two. These materials are carefully selected for their excellent absorbency and purity. We manufacture blotting paper using high-grade cotton and cellulose to ensure it’s perfect for tasks like medical diagnostics or even cosmetic use.


What is blotting paper used for?

Blotting paper has many uses:

  • Medical Diagnostics: It’s great for absorbing and analyzing fluids like blood or chemicals in labs.
  • Cosmetics: It works well for removing excess oil from your skin without affecting makeup.
  • Industrial Use: It’s often used in processes requiring fluid absorption, such as testing or printing.

We specialize in blotting paper that’s reliable and highly absorbent for diagnostic, industrial, and cosmetic applications.

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