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News Release from: Anachem | Subject: Munktell filters
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 28 August 2006
Trouble sourcing filter paper grades and
formats?
Many filter paper suppliers have recently reduced their stocks of certain grades and formats of paper and will soon discontinue various lines
If you are using a paper that is discontinued, what are you going to do and where will you get these products from? Don't worry, as Anachem can now provide you with all your filter paper needs with high quality products from Munktell Filter Anachem has a strong history of supplying quality; exclusive brands and filtration products from Munktell are no exception
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 16 Jun 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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These filters are ideal for use in air pollution control, exhaust emission testing, analysis of acidic gases or the retention of particulate dusts or aerosols from gas or air streams
Munktell is the original filter paper manufacturer and offers 200 years of experience in producing an unbeatable range of fine quality filtration products.
High level quality procedures, from sourcing raw materials right through the manufacturing process to final QC testing, guarantee consistent product excellence.
With alternatives to all brands plus a broader range and customised cuts as a speciality, they provide great value for money and through Anachem, UK stockholding enables next day delivery.
The range includes an impressive array of cost effective filter papers, available in circle, sheet or folded formats.
Plus thimbles, indicator papers, chromatography papers and lens cleaning tissues to list just a few of the specialist products available.
From routinely sized papers to customised products, Munktell has the paper you require for a wide range of research, chemical, environmental, and industrial applications. Request a free brochure from Anachem ...
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