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ISO 10698:1994

ISO 10698:1994 Steel – Determination of antimony content – Electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometric method

CDN $115.00

Description

The principle of the method specified is dissolving a test portion in hydrochloric and nitric acids and dilution of the solution to a known volume, introducing a known volume of the solution into an electrothermal atomizer of an atomic absorption spectrometer, measuring the atomic absorption of the 217,6 nm spectral resonance line energy emitted by an antimony lamp. The method is applicable to antimony contents between 0,0005 % (m/m) and 0,010 % (m/m).

Edition

1

Published Date

1994-05-05

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

12

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English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

The principle of the method specified is dissolving a test portion in hydrochloric and nitric acids and dilution of the solution to a known volume, introducing a known volume of the solution into an electrothermal atomizer of an atomic absorption spectrometer, measuring the atomic absorption of the 217,6 nm spectral resonance line energy emitted by an antimony lamp. The method is applicable to antimony contents between 0,0005 % (m/m) and 0,010 % (m/m).

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