ProWeigh Filters for TSS
| Item No. | Description | Price |
|---|---|---|
| F934110MM | ProWeigh Filters for TSS, 110mm, 100pk | $141.00 |
| F93432MM | ProWeigh Filters for TSS, 32mm, 100pk | $91.00 |
| F93442MM | ProWeigh Filters for TSS, 42mm, 100pk | $86.00 |
| F93447MM | ProWeigh Filters for TSS, 47mm, 100pk | $80.00 |
| F93447MM-X | DoubleWeigh Filters for TSS, 47mm, 100pk | $106.00 |
| F93455MM | ProWeigh Filters for TSS, 55mm, 100pk | $86.00 |
| F93470MM | ProWeigh Filters for TSS, 70mm, 100pk | $121.00 |
| F93476MM | ProWeigh Filters for TSS, 76mm, 100pk | $121.00 |
| F93476MM-X | DoubleWeigh Filters for TSS, 76mm, 100pk | $141.00 |
| F93490MM | ProWeigh Filters for TSS, 90mm, 100pk | $131.00 |
| F93490MM-X | DoubleWeigh Filters for TSS, 90mm, 100pk | $146.00 |
| F96047PES | Preweighed PES Filters, 47mm, 100pk | $111.00 |
ProWeigh® filters from Environmental Express are a time-saving, convenient and accurate way to perform Total Suspended Solids. By eliminating all the required filter preparation steps necessary for solids determination, the hands-on time required for performing TSS is reduced by half.
The 20th edition of Standard Methods, the definitive book of water and wastewater test methods, lists ProWeighs from Environmental Express by name. Method 2540C, Total Dissolved Solids Dried at 180°C; Method 2540D, Total Suspended Solids Dried at 103-105°C; and Method 2540E, Fixed and Volatile Solids Ignited at 550°C all specifically list ProWeighs as an acceptable filter. ProWeighs were approved for use by the Standard Methods committee in 1997. To use ProWeighs, simply remove one from its pan, place it on a filter funnel and filter your sample. After filtration is complete place the ProWeigh filter back in its pan and dry in an oven for the final weight determination. All the washing, drying and preweighing is done for you.
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PreWashed
All ProWeigh filters are vacuum rinsed with three aliquots of deionized water. This step removes any loose fibers which could affect the filter's constant weight. The filters are then dried at 105°C in mechanical convection ovens, cooled and dessicated for 24 hours.
PreWeighed
Filters are weighed on electronic analytical balance to the nearest 0.1mg. Balances are self-calibrating and are checked with in-house Class S weights. Our balances are also routinely certified by an outside party. A copy of the balance certification is included in each box of ProWeighs.
PreLabeled
ProWeighs are supplied in individual aluminum pans labeled with the weight of the filter affixed with a Mylar label. In addition to the filter weight, the label also displays an individual sample number. This information is also shown in a 128 bar code format. Our automatic labeling system prevents the transcription errors that can occur in the laboratory.
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Find an article published in Lab Instrumentation Trends Magazine in the NEWS section at the top, along with a copy of EPA Method 160 for TSS.
ProWeighs-Click here for Suspended Solids-Unequal Results from Equal Methods
Question/Answer
Why are ProWeigh filters 1.5 um when Standard Methods recommends 2.0 um or smaller?
All of the filters that are recommended by name in the footnote for Standard Methods 2540C have a listed pore size of 1.5 um. The size is slightly smaller than the maximum called for because every type of filter will allow some particles of a larger size to pass through. 1.5 um is a good size to get as close as possible without allowing too many large particles to pass through.
Do you provide the initial and confimation (final) weights of the TSS/VSS filters?
This documentation is not provided with the filters. The weight on the pan is the original weight of the filter and the secondary weight must be within +/- 0.0004g of the originial weight or the filter is rejected.
Can the pan ID# and filter weight be put in separate fields on an Excel spreadsheet if read with an imaging scanner?
Yes--this is possible. Customers have been successful in separating the two into different fields on an Excel spreadsheet or in their LIMS system.
Is both the filter number and tare wt included in the bar code information?
Yes--the bar code contains both the filter weight and the pan ID #.