Blotting Paper
Blotting Paper is a highly absorbent, unsized paper made from purified cellulose, used primarily for absorbing excess liquids such as ink, oils, and solvents. In laboratory and industrial settings, it is critical for procedures requiring rapid and uniform absorption without chemical interference. Its porous and capillary-active nature makes it ideal for blotting techniques in analytical chemistry, biology (such as electrophoresis or Western blotting), and precision cleaning tasks. Blotting paper is available in various thicknesses and porosities to suit specific tasks, from fine analytical work to heavy-duty industrial absorption needs.
PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY
 Product Description
Paper Chromatography is an analytical laboratory technique used to separate and identify mixtures of substances based on their differential migration across a specially treated paper medium. It is widely used for qualitative analysis of compounds such as pigments, amino acids, and pharmaceuticals. The process involves applying a small sample spot onto chromatography paper and allowing a solvent to travel through the paper by capillary action, separating the components according to their solubility and affinity for the paper. This method is simple, cost-effective, and valuable in biochemical, pharmaceutical, and environmental laboratories for analyzing complex mixtures.