Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Whatman Weighing Paper B2
Quantity/Pack Size – 76x76MM (Pack of 500), 101.6×101.6MM (Pack of 500), 152.4×152.4MM (Pack of 500), 304.8×304.8MM (Pack of 500)
Form – Sheets
Grade – B2
Application – Weighing, sample handling, and measurement in labs
Product Overview
Whatman Weighing Paper B2 is a trusted choice for laboratories requiring precision and reliability in sample handling. Crafted from high-purity cellulose, this weighing paper is acid-free and lint-free, ensuring no contamination of samples during weighing or transfer. Its smooth surface and uniform thickness provide consistent results, making it ideal for analytical and research applications. The B2 grade offers exceptional absorbency, preventing spills and ensuring accurate measurements even with liquid or powder samples. Designed for durability, this paper resists tearing and chemical degradation, maintaining integrity under various lab conditions. Whether used for routine weighing or critical experiments, Whatman Weighing Paper B2 delivers performance that meets the demands of modern laboratories. Its versatility extends to compatibility with most lab instruments, including balances and centrifuges, making it a staple in scientific workflows. With a reputation for quality, this weighing paper is a cost-effective solution for labs prioritizing accuracy and efficiency.
FAQs
1. What is the material composition of Whatman Weighing Paper B2?
Whatman Weighing Paper B2 is made from high-purity cellulose, ensuring it is acid-free and lint-free for contamination-free use in labs.
2. Can this weighing paper be used with liquid samples?
Yes, the B2 grade is highly absorbent, making it suitable for handling liquid samples without compromising accuracy.
3. Is this paper compatible with standard lab balances?
Absolutely, its uniform thickness and smooth surface ensure compatibility with most lab balances for precise measurements.
4. How should I store Whatman Weighing Paper B2 to maintain its quality?
Store the paper in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and chemical fumes to preserve its properties.
5. Are there alternatives to Whatman Weighing Paper B2 for similar applications?
Alternatives include other Whatman grades like B1 or filter papers, but B2 is preferred for its balance of absorbency and durability.


