Whatman plc

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Whatman part of GE Healthcare Life Sciences
Product Brand
Founded 1740 in Maidstone, Kent [1]
Founder James Whatman
Headquarters Little Chalfont
Key people
Kieran Murphy, Chief Executive Officer and Executive GE Healthcare Life Sciences
Website http://www.whatman.com

Whatman is a GE Healthcare Life Sciences brand specialising in lab filtration products and separation technologies.

Whatman products cover a range of laboratory applications that require filtration, sample collection (cards and kits), blotting, lateral flow components and flow-through assays and other general laboratory accessories.

Formerly Whatman PLC, the company was acquired in 2008 by GE Healthcare, a unit of General Electric Company.

History

Founders Innovation and Impact

Founded in 1740 in Maidstone Kent, Whatman paper was created by paper maker James Whatman the Elder (1702–1759). He made revolutionary advances to the craft in England and is credited as the inventor of wove paper (or Vélin), an innovation used for high quality art and printing. The techniques continued to be developed by his son, James Whatman the Younger (1741–1798).[2] At a time when the craft was based in smaller paper mills, his innovations led to the large scale and widespread industrialisation of paper manufacturing.

Whatman had been approached by John Baskerville, who needed paper that would take a light impression of the printing plate; this was used for the edition of Virgil's poetry, embellished with Baskerville's typography and designs.[2] The earliest examples of wove paper, bearing his watermark, appeared after 1740.[3]

Their business, is credited with the invention of the wove wire mesh used to mould and align the pulp fibres. This is the principal method used in the mass production of most modern paper. The Whatmans held a part interest in the establishment at Turkey Mill, near Maidstone, after 1740,[1] this was acquired through the elder Whatman's marriage to Ann Harris. The "handmade" paper bearing the Whatman's mark is still produced for special editions and art books.[2]

Acquisition

Whatman PLC was acquired on 4 February 2008 by GE Healthcare, a unit of General Electric Company, at 270p per share in cash for each Whatman share, valuing Whatman at approximately £363 million (approximately $713 million.)

Key products and technologies

The Whatman product range covers

  • Laboratory filtration products: filter papers, membrane filters, syringe filters, syringeless filters, microbiology, microplates, and capsule filters
  • Sample collection cards and kits: FTA, FTA Elute, and 903 ranges
  • Blotting: blotting membranes, blotting papers, and equipment
  • Components for lateral flow and flow-through assays: membranes for immunoassays, conjugate release, blood separators, absorbents, and sample pads
  • General laboratory accessories: extraction thimbles, weighing papers, test and chromatography papers, lens-cleaning tissue, and Benchkote papers

References

  1. The Early Years; Whatman website
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