Coating
and Ink
Analysis
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EPA Method 24
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$390/sample
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EPA
Method 204a |
$250/sample
minimum $1,500 or six samples
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EPA
Method 204f
for distillate generation
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$100/sample
for response factor see M204a |
Ten
or More Samples |
10%
Discount on Analysis |
Twenty
or More Samples |
25%
Discount on Analysis |
Volatile organic emissions test programs performed on ink and coating
processes require further analyses to determine fugitive and captured
emissions. The following analytical methods are used to support
capture and destruction efficiency studies:
Method 24
This method determines the volatile matter content, water content,
density,
volume solids of paint varnish or lacquers, or other related coatings.
Method 24A
Utilized to determine the VOC content and density of solvent-borne
(solvent reducible) publication rotogravure inks and related publication
rotogravure coatings.
NOTE: Method 24 can also be modified to analyize other materials
such as adhesives and food additives.
Method 204 a, f
Clean Air Engineering's organic laboratory regularly performs
EPA Method 204a analyses on liquid coating and ink samples. Results
of this analysis include: 1) A direct comparison of FID Response
Factor from the coating with propane calibration gas; 2) Determination
of VOC Content of the liquid sample.
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