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NEN-EN-ISO 20565-1

Chemical analysis of chrome-bearing refractory products and chrome-bearing raw materials (alternative to the X-ray fluorescence method) - Part 1: Apparatus, reagents, dissolution and gravimetric silica

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 November 2006
Status: inactive
Page Count: 25
ICS Code (Chemical analysis): 71.040.40
ICS Code (Refractories): 81.080
scope:

This part of ISO 20565 specifies methods for the chemical analysis of chrome-bearing refractory products and chrome-bearing raw materials, using traditional ("wet") methods, ICP-AES spectrometry and FAAS spectrometry. It covers apparatus, reagents, dissolution and determination of gravimetric silica. It is applicable in the ranges of determination given in Table 1. ISO 20565 provides alternatives to the X-ray fluorescence (XRF) method given in ISO 12677.

Document History

January 1, 2009
Chemical analysis of chrome-bearing refractory products and chrome-bearing raw materials (alternative to the X-ray fluorescence method) - Part 1: Apparatus, reagents, dissolution and determination of gravimetric silica
This part of ISO 20565 specifies methods for the chemical analysis of chrome-bearing refractory products and chrome-bearing raw materials, using traditional (“wet”) methods, ICP-AES spectrometry and...
NEN-EN-ISO 20565-1
November 1, 2006
Chemical analysis of chrome-bearing refractory products and chrome-bearing raw materials (alternative to the X-ray fluorescence method) - Part 1: Apparatus, reagents, dissolution and gravimetric silica
This part of ISO 20565 specifies methods for the chemical analysis of chrome-bearing refractory products and chrome-bearing raw materials, using traditional (“wet”) methods, ICP-AES spectrometry and...
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