- Filter funnel
A filter funnel is a
laboratory funnel used for separating solids from liquids via the laboratory process of filtering.In order to achieve this, a disk shaped piece of
filter paper is usually folded into a cone and placed within the funnel. The suspension ofsolid andliquid is then poured through the funnel. The solid particles are too large to pass through the filter paper and are left on the paper, while the much smaller liquidmolecules pass through the paper to a vessel positioned below the funnel, producing afiltrate . The filter paper is used only once. If only the liquid is of interest, the paper is discarded; if the suspension is of interest, both the solid residue on the paper and the filtrate are kept for further analysis.Filter funnels vary in size depending on the volume of suspension required to be filtered. They are usually constructed out of
plastic , except where the filtering of certainsolvent s requires the use ofglass .Cruder versions, made of
polyethylene or galvanized steel and using abrass or plastic mesh filter, are typically for automotive andworkshop use, to filter debris from fuel, lubricating oil and coolant. The screen is reusable, and may be cleaned by inverting the funnel and tapping it on a hard surface, or popping it out and washing it separately. This helps to avoid spilling any liquids.Legal Issues
Like many other common pieces of glassware, filter funnels could potentially be used in the production of illegal narcotics. In an effort to restrict such production, some U.S. states (including Texas) have begun requiring permits to purchase such glassware, including filter funnels, as well as chemicals identified as common starting materials. [http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/reports/PDF/1210.PDF Memorandum of Understanding between the Texas Department of Public Safety and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board] (PDF)
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