RI 5903 Semiquantitative Spectrographic Analysis Of Tungsten ? Summary

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Abstract

A spectrographic procedure applicable to the semiquantitative determination of 29 elements in tungsten is presented. The method is designed to give estimates of impurity concentrations up to 500 p.p.m. Limits of detectability range from 0.3 p.p.m. for the more sensitive elements to 100 p.p.m. for the less sensitive ones. Tungsten metal samples varying in particle size from minus 300-to 30-mesh are excited in the presence of 5 percent germanium with a direct current arc. Germanium acts to stabilize the arc, minimizes the volatilization of tungsten, and serves as an efficient carrier to sweep impurities from the tungsten into the excitation zone. Curves are presented that show the volatilization behavior of germanium, tungsten, and impurities in tungsten at different concentration levels. Data obtained were used as guides in establishing the method of analysis. In the absence of established reliable analytical procedures for determining many impurities in tungsten in the parts per million concentration range, the spectrographic method described here should prove to be helpful in evaluating high-purity tungsten.
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APA:  (1961)  RI 5903 Semiquantitative Spectrographic Analysis Of Tungsten ? Summary

MLA: RI 5903 Semiquantitative Spectrographic Analysis Of Tungsten ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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