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BS ISO 7530-1:2015 describes flame atomic absorption spectrometric methods for the determination of cobalt, chromium, copper, iron, and manganese in nickel alloys which can be dissolved in the nitrichydrochloric acids mixture specified.

For each element, the method is applicable to the content range between 0,01 % and 4 %.


Cross References:
ISO 385
ISO 648
ISO 1042
ISO 5725:1986


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  1. BS ISO 7530-1:2015

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    Nickel alloys. Flame atomic absorption spectrometric analysis-Determination of cobalt, chromium, copper, iron and manganese

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  2. BS 7455-1:1991


    Analysis of nickel alloys by flame atomic absorption spectrometry-General requirements and sample dissolution

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  3. BS 7455-2:1991


    Analysis of nickel alloys by flame atomic absorption spectrometry-Method for the determination of cobalt

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  4. BS 7455-3:1991


    Analysis of nickel alloys by flame atomic absorption spectrometry-Method for the determination of chromium

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  5. BS 7455-4:1991


    Analysis of nickel alloys by flame atomic absorption spectrometry-Method for the determination of copper

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  6. BS 7455-5:1991


    Analysis of nickel alloys by flame atomic absorption spectrometry-Method for the determination of iron

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  7. BS 7455-6:1991


    Analysis of nickel alloys by flame atomic absorption spectrometry-Method for the determination of manganese

    • Historical Version