Specifications Table
Product Name – Infusorial Earth
Quantity/Pack Size – 10 Kg
Form – Powder
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Filtration, Adsorption, Chromatography
Product Overview
Infusorial earth, also known as diatomaceous earth, is a naturally occurring, fine-grained powder composed of fossilized diatom skeletons. Its high porosity and large surface area make it an excellent material for filtration, adsorption, and chromatography applications in laboratory settings. This laboratory-grade infusorial earth is carefully processed to ensure purity, consistency, and optimal performance in critical lab procedures. The fine particle size and uniform structure allow for efficient separation and purification of liquids and gases, making it a versatile and reliable choice for various lab applications. Its inert nature ensures compatibility with a wide range of chemicals, making it suitable for diverse experimental setups. Whether used in filtration systems, as a stationary phase in chromatography, or as an adsorbent, this infusorial earth delivers consistent results, enhancing the accuracy and reliability of laboratory processes.
FAQs
1. What is the primary use of infusorial earth in laboratories?
Infusorial earth is primarily used for filtration, adsorption, and chromatography due to its high porosity and large surface area.
2. Is this infusorial earth chemically inert?
Yes, this laboratory-grade infusorial earth is chemically inert, making it compatible with a wide range of chemicals.
3. Can it be used for both liquid and gas filtration?
Yes, its fine particle size and uniform structure make it suitable for both liquid and gas filtration applications.
4. How should infusorial earth be stored to maintain its quality?
Store in a cool, dry place in a tightly sealed container to prevent moisture absorption and contamination.
5. What is the particle size range of this infusorial earth?
The particle size is fine and uniform, typically ranging between 10 to 200 microns, ideal for lab applications.