AS/NZS 1050.24:1994 (R2016) Methods for the analysis of iron and steel - Part 24: Determination of aluminium content - Spectrophotometric method

Abbreviation
AS/NZS 1050.24:1994
Valid from
14/08/1994

Information provider
Standards New Zealand,
Author
Standards New Zealand, Standards Australia
Information type
New Zealand Standard,
Format
PDF, HARD COPY,


Description

This Standard sets out a spectrophotometric method for the determination of aluminium in steel. It is applicable to all steels with aluminium content in the range 0.002% to 1.4% aluminium.

The method uses a mercury cathode, followed by solvent extraction to separate interfering elements, with alizarin red S to produce a chromogen which is measured at a wavelength of 490 nm.

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AS/NZS 1050.24:1994 (R2016) Methods for the analysis of iron and steel - Part 24: Determination of aluminium content - Spectrophotometric method

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AS/NZS 1050.24:1994 (R2016) Methods for the analysis of iron and steel - Part 24: Determination of aluminium content - Spectrophotometric method

Description

This Standard sets out a spectrophotometric method for the determination of aluminium in steel. It is applicable to all steels with aluminium content in the range 0.002% to 1.4% aluminium.

The method uses a mercury cathode, followed by solvent extraction to separate interfering elements, with alizarin red S to produce a chromogen which is measured at a wavelength of 490 nm.

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AS/NZS 1050.24:1994 (R2016) Methods for the analysis of iron and steel - Part 24: Determination of aluminium content - Spectrophotometric method
Description

This Standard sets out a spectrophotometric method for the determination of aluminium in steel. It is applicable to all steels with aluminium content in the range 0.002% to 1.4% aluminium.

The method uses a mercury cathode, followed by solvent extraction to separate interfering elements, with alizarin red S to produce a chromogen which is measured at a wavelength of 490 nm.

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AS/NZS 1050.24:1994 (R2016) Methods for the analysis of iron and steel - Part 24: Determination of aluminium content - Spectrophotometric method

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