The following prices are for room temperature experimentation, under
normal atmospheric conditions, and are designed as a guideline.
Please call 440-564-5939 for current pricing, as well as for temperature
controlled (up to 350oC) or specialty experimentation. We are always
happy to assist you in choosing the right experiments to get the information
you need to understand the surface properties of your systems.
Augustine Scientific accepts PO's with net 30 terms and Visa, MasterCard,
or American Express payments, for its work.
Standard turn around time is generally 10 working days from receipt
of samples and a form of payment - whichever arrives last.
Rush service is available, on an as arranged basis, with the following
up-charges relative to normal rates: 5-day service = 1.5 X , 3-day service
= 2 X, 24 hour service = 5 X.
Augustine Scientific reserves the right to reject any sample for testing,
at any time, and change its prices without notice.......usually after
your samples are here (just kidding).
All tests are performed in duplicate (except where otherwise noted)
to insure accuracy - for the single price.
Equilibrium Surface Tension |
Wilhelmy Plate Method (viscosity of liquid less than
2000 mPa s) |
$ 50 |
Wilhelmy Plate Method (viscosity of liquid greater than
2000 mPa s) |
$ 100 |
Pendant Drop Method (density of liquid also reported) |
$ 75 |
Critical Micelle Concentration Determinations (minimum
of 40 concentrations studied) |
$ 500 |
Surfactant Synergy Study (determines the optimum ratio
to mix two surfactants for best performance) |
$ 2000 |
Protein/SurfAactant or Polymer/Surfactant Interaction Study
(determines how many molecules of surfactant aggregate with
each protein or polymer molecule in bulk solution) |
$ 1000 |
Determination of the Overall, Polar, and Dispersive Components
of a Liquid Surface Tension (Fowkes method) |
$ 150 |
Non-Equilibrium
Surface Tension |
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Bubble Pressure Method - Surface Tension as a Function of Surface
Age (Maximum surface age range is 5 milliseconds to 50 seconds,
actual available range is sample dependent; density, and equilibrium
surface tension are also reported for each sample.) |
$ 200 |
Pendant Drop Method - Surface Tension as a Function of Surface
Age (Surface age range is 1 second to equilibration; density
of liquid also reported.) |
$ 200 |
Equilibrium
Interfacial Tension |
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DuNouy Ring Method - ASTM D-971 (For interfacial tensions greater
than 2 mN/m; densities of both liquids are also reported.) |
$ 100 |
Pendant Drop Method (For interfacial tensions as low
as 0.01 mN/m; densities of both liquids are also reported.) |
$ 100 |
Critical Micelle Concentration Determinations Done by Interfacial
Tension Experimentation (minimum of 40 concentrations
studied) |
$ 700 |
Protein/Surfactant or Polymer/Surfactant Interaction Studies
Done by Interfacial Tension Experimentation |
$ 1400 |
Non-Equilibrium
Interfacial Tension |
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Pendant Drop Method - Interfacial Tension Aversus Interface
Age (Interface age range is 1 second to equilibration; density
of both liquids also reported; interfacial tensions as low as 0.01
mN/m.) |
$ 200 |
Characterization
of Non-Porous Solid Surfaces |
|
Automated Goniometer Method Wetting Angles (Equilibrium
advancing (wetting) angles are reported, using a single liquid, ten
droplets measured.) |
$ 100 |
Automated Goniometer Method Dewetting Angles (Equilibrium
receding (dewetting) angles are reported, using a single
liquid, ten droplets measured.) |
$ 100 |
Automated Goniometer Method Spreading Chararacteristics
(Contact angle is reported as a function of time from the time
of droplet placement until the contact angle equilibrates, using a
single liquid; three droplets are studied) |
$ 200 |
Wilhelmy Method - CharAacterization of the Whole Surface
(Advancing and receding angles are reported along with wetted length,
using a single liquid; duplicate experiments performed. Note that
the sample must be the same on both sides.) |
$ 200 |
Surface Energy Fowkes Method (Equilibrium advancing
contact angles are reported for two liquids Fowkes surface energy
theory is used to determine overall, polar, and disperse components
of the solids surface energy.) |
$ 200 |
Surface Energy Other Methods (Priced per number
of liquids studied for advancing contact angle, with application of
relevant theories included.) |
$ 100 / Liquid |
Characterization
of Continuous Porous Solids(paper, woven fabrics, membranes, etc.) |
|
Washburn Sorption Method for Contact Angles (Results
are capillary constant for the solid, and contact angle for a single
liquid, duplicate tests. Viscosity, surface tension and density of
the liquid used muAst be known.) |
$ 200 |
Automated Goniometer Method "Initial" Contact Angles
(For solids which do not absorb liquid immediately, contact angles
are determined about 1 second after droplet placement on the surface,
using a single liquid; ten droplets are measured.) |
$ 100 |
Automated Goniometer Method Adsorption Characteristics
(Contact angle data is collected as a function of time from
the time of droplet placement to equilibration (typically 0°). The
contact angles reported are "apparent" angles which characterize
absorbency of the solid. For a single liquid, three droplets are measured.) |
$ 200 |
Surface Energy Calculations Various Methods (Once
you pay for the necessary contact angle measurements according to
fee structure provided above, there is no extra charge for applying
surface energy theories to your data. The minimum number of contact
angle measurements necessary for any surface energy calculation is
two. Please call us to discuss what surface energy theories are most
applicable to your samples.) |
Free |
Characterization
of Discontinuous Porous Solids |
|
Washburn Sorption Method for Contact Angles (Results
are capillary constants for "packed plugs" of the solid,
and contact angles for a single liquid. Duplicate experiments are
run. The viscosity, surface tension and density of the liquid used
must be known.) |
$ 250 |
Automated Goniometer Method "Initial" Contact Angles
(For solids which do not absorb liquid immediately, contact angles
are determined about 1 second after droplet placement on a prepared
surface, using a single liquid; ten droplets are measured.) |
$ 150 |
Automated Goniometer Method Adsorption Characteristics
(Contact angle data is collected as a function of time from
the time of droplet placement to equilibration (typically 0°). The
contact angles reported are "apparent" angles which characterize
absorbency of the solid. For a single liquid, three droplets are measured.) |
$ 250 |
Surface Energy Calculations Various Methods
(Once you pay for the necessary contact angle measurements according
to fee structure provided above, there is no extra charge for applying
surface energy theories to your data. The minimum number of contact
angle measurements necessary for any surface energy calculation is
two. Please call us to discuss what surface energy theories are most
applicable to your samples.) |
Free |
Surface
and Interfacial Rheology Studies |
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Elastic and Viscous Moduli for Pre-Equilibrated Surfaces and
Interfaces The experiment includes equilibration of a surface
or interface, with corresponding tension versus time data, followed
by multiple sinusoidal ocsillations of the interface area to monitor
the elastic and viscous interfacial moduli as a function of oscillation
frequency. The oscillation frequencies chosen for the study will
attempt to cover the spectrum from fast, (wherein the interface
will act more elastic) to slow (wherein the interface will
act more viscous). Data will be reported for at least 5 frequencies.
Specific frequencies chosen will dependent on the nature of the
interface.
Densities of the bulk phases involved will also be reported.
|
$ 400 |
Quantification of the Marangoni Effect following Expansion
of a Surface or Interface The experiment includes equilibration
of a surface or interface with corresponding tension versus time
data, followed by a rapid expansion of interface area and subsequent
monitoring of interfacial tension versus time back to equilibrium.
Each experiment includes calculation of the Marangoni
potential developed in the interface due to the perturbation (area
under the relaxation curve), and the Marangoni half-life (time after
the perturbation at which one-half of the Marangoni potential has
dissipated).
Densities of the bulk phases involved will also be reported. |
$ 250 |
Additional Perturbations when Purchased with the Experiment
Immediately above (each) |
$ 100 |
Moisture
Sorption / Desorption Studies |
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Water Vapor Sorption/Desorption Isotherm in 5% Relative Humidity
Steps Each sample will be pre-dried to 0% RH, anAd then
subjected to 5% RH steps from 0% RH to 95% RH and back to 0% RH.
Kinetic and equilibrium data are reported for each RH setting.
Any single temperature from 5oC to 80oC
can be studied. |
$475 |
Water Vapor Sorption/Desorption Isotherm in 10% Relative Humidity
Steps Each sample will be pre-dried to 0% RH, and then
subjected to 10% RH steps from 0% RH to 90% RH and back to 0% RH.
Kinetic and equilibrium data are reported for each RH setting.
Any single temperature from 5oC to 80oC
can be studied. |
$ 375 |
Kinetics of Drying from as Received Condition to 0% RH
Any temperature from 5oC to 250oC can
be chosen for drying. Temperature ramping is also available.
|
$ 125 |
Kinetics of Drying followed by a Single RH step
Same as above for the drying stage, plus the kinetic data for one
step change in RH to any RH between 1% and 95%.
Any single temperature from 5oC to 80oC
can beA studied. |
$ 200 |
Moisture Transfer Studies Designed particularly
for polymer films and other packaging materials
RH is set to near 0% on one side of the film, and you choose
the RH on the other side
The rate of moisture transfer at equilibrium is determined
Any temperature between 5oC and 80oC can
be studied. |
$200 |
Other Experimental Designs Also Available RH can
be changed in 1% increments over the range of 1% RH to 95% RH.
Temperature range is 5oC to 80oC |
Arranged |
Other Vapors and Gases The water vapor sorption
experiments discussed above are performed at atmospheric pressure.
However, the instrument manufacturer, Hiden Analytical, makes other
gravimetric instruments, mass spectrometers, and SIMS probes. Hiden
offers laboratory services for all of the instruments it mAanufactures.
Specifically, gravimetric sorption studies can be made from UHV
to 20 bar (290 psi) and at temperatures from -196oC to
1000oC. Gases such as nitrogen, argon, methane, ammonia,
carbon dioxide, and so on, can be studied.
Adsorption/desorption isotherms for liquid vapors (such as water,
alcohols, ketones, esters, and hydrocarbons) can also be studied.
Augustine Scientific will be glad to help coordinate such analysis
work with Hiden Analytical |
Arranged |
Miscellaneous
Services Price List |
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Liquid Density Determinations (4 significant figures) |
$ 100 |
Wet Density Determinations for Dispersed Solids (3
significant figures) |
$ 100 |
Penetration Experiments (Sediments and Soft Solids) |
$ 150 |
Sedimentation A Rate (Suspensions) |
$ 175 |