AS/NZS 1050.32:1994 (R2016) Methods for the analysis of iron and steel - Part 32: Determination of carbon content - Infrared method
- Abbreviation
- AS/NZS 1050.32:1994
- 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 specifies an infrared method for the determination of carbon in iron and steel after combustion in oxygen using high frequency induction heating.
The method is applicable to all types of iron and steel with carbon content in the range 0.002 percent to 4.5 percent carbon.
Scope
This Standard sets out an infrared method for the determination of carbon in iron and steel after combustion in oxygen using high frequency induction heating. The method is applicable to all types of iron and steel with carbon content in the range 0.002% to 4.5% carbon.
This resource is cited by:
AS/NZS 1050.32:1994 (R2016) Methods for the analysis of iron and steel - Part 32: Determination of carbon content - Infrared method
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