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ISO 11433

Nickel alloys — Determination of titanium content — Diantipyrylmethane molecular absorption method

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 1 November 2020
Status: active
Page Count: 14
ICS Code (Nickel, chromium and their alloys): 77.120.40
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This document specifies a molecular absorption spectrophotometric method for the determination of titanium content in nickel alloys.

The method is applicable to titanium contents between 0,3 % (mass fraction) and 5,0 % (mass fraction).

Molybdenum, if present in the alloy, can cause a high bias in the reported titanium value to the extent of 0,001 % Ti for every 1,0 % Mo.

NOTE 1 Evidence exists that extension of this method is possible for titanium contents down to 0,05 % (mass fraction).

NOTE 2 Modifications in the general method allow the determination of titanium in alloys containing tungsten and/or tantalum.

Document History

ISO 11433
November 1, 2020
Nickel alloys — Determination of titanium content — Diantipyrylmethane molecular absorption method
This document specifies a molecular absorption spectrophotometric method for the determination of titanium content in nickel alloys. The method is applicable to titanium contents between 0,3 % (mass...
March 15, 2013
Nickel alloys - Determination of titanium content - Diantipyrylmethane molecular absorption spectrometric method AMENDMENT 1: Alternative procedure for the preparation of the titanium standard solution
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January 1, 1993
Nickel Alloys - Determination of Titanium Content - Diantipyrylmethane Molecular Absorption Spectrometric Method
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