TCLP, or Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure, is an analytical test designed to determine the leaching potential in a landfill for hazardous organic and inorganic contaminants that could potentially migrate into groundwater. The Whatman TCLP filters are manufactured using a binder free borosilicate glass microfiber with a particle retention rating of 0.6 to 0.8 µm, so they are suitable for use in EPA Method 1311.
Features of the Whatman Acid Treated Low Metal TCLP Filters:
Satisfy filter requirements of EPA Method 1311
Available in six diameters from 47 to 150 mm
A 90 mm filter is available for volatile samples and use with a Zero Headspace Extractor
A 142 mm filter is typically used with nonvolatile samples in an approved jar
Number
Description
Price $
1810-047
Whatman Acid Treated Low Metal TCLP Filters, 47 mm Ø, pkg/100
141.65
1810-090
Whatman Acid Treated Low Metal TCLP Filters, 90 mm Ø, pkg/50
112.95
1810-110
Whatman Acid Treated Low Metal TCLP Filters, 110 mm Ø, pkg/50
165.05
1810-125
Whatman Acid Treated Low Metal TCLP Filters, 125 mm Ø, pkg/50
202.15
1810-142
Whatman Acid Treated Low Metal TCLP Filters, 142 mm Ø, pkg/50
298.00
1810-150
Whatman Acid Treated Low Metal TCLP Filters, 150 mm Ø, pkg/50