AS/NZS 1050.16:1994 Methods for the analysis of iron and steel - Part 16: Determination of sulfur content - Infrared absorption method after combustion in an induction furnace

Abbreviation
AS/NZS 1050.16:1994
Valid from
7/08/1994

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


Description

This Standard specifies an infrared absorption method after combustion of the test portion at high temperature in a current of pure oxygen using a high frequency induction furnace.

The method can be used for the determination of sulphur content between 0.002 percent and 0.10 percent in steel.

This standard is identical with and reproduced from ISO 4935:1989.

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AS/NZS 1050.16:1994 Methods for the analysis of iron and steel - Part 16: Determination of sulfur content - Infrared absorption method after combustion in an induction furnace

Description

This Standard specifies an infrared absorption method after combustion of the test portion at high temperature in a current of pure oxygen using a high frequency induction furnace.

The method can be used for the determination of sulphur content between 0.002 percent and 0.10 percent in steel.

This standard is identical with and reproduced from ISO 4935:1989.

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AS/NZS 1050.16:1994 Methods for the analysis of iron and steel - Part 16: Determination of sulfur content - Infrared absorption method after combustion in an induction furnace
Description

This Standard specifies an infrared absorption method after combustion of the test portion at high temperature in a current of pure oxygen using a high frequency induction furnace.

The method can be used for the determination of sulphur content between 0.002 percent and 0.10 percent in steel.

This standard is identical with and reproduced from ISO 4935:1989.

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AS/NZS 1050.16:1994 Methods for the analysis of iron and steel - Part 16: Determination of sulfur content - Infrared absorption method after combustion in an induction furnace

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