CSA Group Steel - Determination of silicon content - Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometric method ISO/TR 17055:2002

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ISO/TR 17055 specifies a method for the determination of the content of silicon in steel by means of inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry. The method is applicable to silicon contents of mass fraction 0,02 % to 5 %. The method uses a calibration based on a very close matrix matching of the calibration solutions to the sample and close bracketing of the contents around the approximate concentration of silicon in the sample to be analysed. The concentrations of all elements in the sample has, therefore, to be approximately known. If the concentrations are not known the sample has to be analysed by some semi quantitative method.
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ISO/TR 17055 specifies a method for the determination of the content of silicon in steel by means of inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry. The method is applicable to silicon contents of mass fraction 0,02 % to 5 %. The method uses a calibration based on a very close matrix matching of the calibration solutions to the sample and close bracketing of the contents around the approximate concentration of silicon in the sample to be analysed. The concentrations of all elements in the sample has, therefore, to be approximately known. If the concentrations are not known the sample has to be analysed by some semi quantitative method.

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Steel - Determination of silicon content - Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometric method ISO/TR 17055:2002
ISO/TR 17055 specifies a method for the determination of the content of silicon in steel by means of inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry. The method is applicable to silicon contents of mass fraction 0,02 % to 5 %. The method uses a calibration based on a very close matrix matching of the calibration solutions to the sample and close bracketing of the contents around the approximate concentration of silicon in the sample to be analysed. The concentrations of all elements in the sample has, therefore, to be approximately known. If the concentrations are not known the sample has to be analysed by some semi quantitative method.

ISO/TR 17055 specifies a method for the determination of the content of silicon in steel by means of inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry. The method is applicable to silicon contents of mass fraction 0,02 % to 5 %.

The method uses a calibration based on a very close matrix matching of the calibration solutions to the sample and close bracketing of the contents around the approximate concentration of silicon in the sample to be analysed. The concentrations of all elements in the sample has, therefore, to be approximately known. If the concentrations are not known the sample has to be analysed by some semi quantitative method.

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