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This is only a pricing list for laboratory work performed at Clean Air Analytical Services. For details go to Services and Prices page:
Laboratory Resistivity Determinations | Rush Analysis Pricing |
First Compound |
Each Additional Compound |
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Adsorbent Tube |
$125/sample |
$60/sample |
Impinger Catch |
$125/sample |
$60/sample |
Tedlar Bag |
$125/sample |
$60/sample |
EPA Method 24 |
$390/sample |
EPA Method 204a |
$250/sample |
EPA Method 204f |
$100/sample for response factor see M204a |
Ten or More Samples |
10% Discount on Analysis |
Twenty or More Samples |
25% Discount on Analysis |
Sample not provided in a water matrix will be assessed an extra $150 per sample charge for evaporation and reconstitution in water matrix.
Ion Chromatography - Cations |
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Lithium: |
$50/sample |
Sodium: |
$50/sample |
Potassium: |
$50/sample |
Ammonium: |
$50/sample |
Magnesium: |
$50/sample |
Calcium: |
$50/sample |
Ion Chromatography - Anions |
|
Fluoride: |
$50/sample |
Chloride: |
$50/sample |
Nitrite: |
$50/sample |
Bromide: |
$50/sample |
Nitrate: |
$50/sample |
Phosphate: |
$50/sample |
Sulfate: |
$50/sample |
Ion Chromatography - Carbonate |
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Carbonate: |
$50/sample |
Formate: | $50/sample |
Acetate: | $50/sample |
Propionate: | $50/sample |
Sulfate: | $50/sample |
Titration Analysis |
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Sulfur Dioxide (Method 6): |
$40/sample |
Sulfuric Acid Mist (Method 8): |
$40/sample |
Front-Half Analysis |
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Filter: |
$30/sample |
Probe Wash: |
$30/sample |
Back-Half Condensable |
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Gravimetric analysis of aqueous condensable (inorganic): |
$50/sample |
Organic solvent extractable residue: |
$50/sample |
Back half acetone organic rinse (if required): |
$30/sample |
Back half filtration analysis: |
$40/sample |
Ion Chromatography (eg sulfate) will be charged in accordance with the Ion Chromatography Fee Schedule
Gravimetrics - Road Silt Determinations
"Procedures for Sampling Surface/Bulk Materials" |
$100/sample |
8.26 cm Diameter Filters |
|
934 AH Glass Fiber |
$25 each |
QAT UP Quartz Fiber |
$30 each |
Teflon Filter | $30 each |
4.7 cm Diameter Filters |
|
934 AH Glass Fiber (double w/ gaskets) |
$25 each |
QAT UP Quartz Fiber |
$30 each |
8" x 10" (Hi-Vol Filters) |
|
934 AH Glass Fiber |
$30 each |
Quat UP Quartz Fiber |
$35 each |
M17 Alundum Thimbles |
$100 each |
37mm Acetate Membrane Cassette Filter |
$25 each |
Post Weights
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Filters | $15 each |
Acetone and DI H2O Rinses | $30 each |
MeCl Extract | $50 eaach |
IEEE Standard 548-1984 |
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Round Trip - Resistivity measured as a function of ascending and descending test temperature between 85°C and 450°C in an environment of air containing one specified water concentration at an average electric field intensity of 4kV/cm |
$1,045 sample |
Ascending temperatures only; otherwise same as round trip: |
$925 sample |
Descending temperatures only; otherwise same as round trip: |
$660 sample |
Descending temperatures with one ascending data point at the temperature of principal interest; otherwise same as round trip: |
$760 sample |
Resistivity as a function of applied electric field at a specified temperature: |
$710 sample |
With Sulfuric Acid or Ammonia Environment; EPA Report 600/7-78-035 |
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Single point determination - Resistivity measured isothermally as a function of electric field intensity in an environment of air containing a specified concentration of water and sulfuric acid or ammonia vapor (48 hour test) |
$1,045 sample |
Each additional data point produced by changing temperature, water concentration, sulfuric acid vapor concentration or ammonia vapor concentration (24 hour test): |
$660 sample |
Resistivity predicted as a function of temperature and environmental conditions (water and sulfuric acid concentration) using customer-supplied coal and ash compositional data. Model II described in EPA-600/7-86-010 is used; with brief comment |
$250/sample |
Predicted inherent and sodium-depleted volume resistivity using customer-supplied ash compositional data. Described in EPRI Report CS-3421; with brief comment: |
$250/sample |
Ash mineral analysis and loss-on-ignition (LOI) |
$375/sample |
Short proximate, ultimate coal analysis |
$210/sample |
Soluble sulfate analysis on ash |
$55/sample |
Computer Model ESP Performance,Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), x-ray diffraction, designed resistivity tests, and consultation work | Priced according to scope and complexity |
Particle Size Analysis | |
Bahco Centrifugal Classifier, with density correction (1-30 micrometers) |
$300/sample |
Sieve analysis (greater than 30 micrometers) |
$100/sample |
Graseby-Andersen Mark III cascade impactor (in-stack analysis) |
FTIR Analysis | Call for Pricing |
Photospectroscopy Analysis | Call for Pricing |
1-2 working days |
300% of listed price - Guaranteed start of analysis on day of sample receipt |
3-5 working days |
200% of listed price - Within three days of sample receipt |
6-10 working days |
150% of listed price - Within six days of sample receipt |
In any circumstance, a purchaser's request for rush analysis in a certain time frame authorizes all degrees of rush charges up to that extent. Rush charges on the final invoice will be reflective of when results were available and reported to the Purchaser. All days will be calculated on a five day work week (with allowance for holidays).
How to Avoid Rush Charges
To avoid rush charges but still receive results in a short
turnaround period, contact Clean Air
Analytical Services
before your samples are taken or ready to be shipped. Upon CleanAir's
receipt of a purchase order and a date of the samples arrival,
the standard 15 day turnaround period begins. For example, if
we received the purchase order today, and the samples were to
arrive at CleanAir in two weeks, the analysis would be completed
one week after the samples arrived. If the samples do not arrive
on the day the client initially states, the turnaround time is
delayed by the same amount and rush charges may still be applied.
NOTE: Rush charges do not apply to tared filter media.
All analyses will be performed
according to Clean Air Engineering's
Terms and Conditions for Laboratory Work.