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ISO 10719:2016

ISO 10719:2016 Cast irons – Determination of non-combined carbon content – lnfrared absorption method after combustion in an induction furnace

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Description

ISO/TS 10719:2016 specifies an infrared absorption method after combustion in an induction furnace for the determination of non-combined carbon content in cast irons.

The method is applicable to non-combined carbon contents between 1,0 % (mass fraction) and 3,0 % (mass fraction).

Elements ordinarily present do not interfere. However, some alloyed cast irons, when extensively heat treated, contain carbides that are not soluble when using this method and may give high values for non-combined carbon.

Edition

1

Published Date

2016-11-17

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

14

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO/TS 10719:2016 specifies an infrared absorption method after combustion in an induction furnace for the determination of non-combined carbon content in cast irons.

The method is applicable to non-combined carbon contents between 1,0 % (mass fraction) and 3,0 % (mass fraction).

Elements ordinarily present do not interfere. However, some alloyed cast irons, when extensively heat treated, contain carbides that are not soluble when using this method and may give high values for non-combined carbon.

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