RI 7773 Determination Of Eight Minor Elements In Low-Alloy Steels By Fluorescent X-Ray Spectrography

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
William J. Campbell
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Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

This analytical method development and evaluation was undertaken by the Bureau of Mines to provide accurate determinations of eight minor elements in low-alloy steels prepared from ferrous scrap. Fluorescent X-ray spectrography was the principal method investigated. Confirming analyses were made by conventional instrumental and chemical methods. All X-ray data were processed by a timesharing computer. No corrections were found necessary for inter-element effects or overlapping spectral lines. Concentrations were calculated from the least-square fit of a linear calibration equation derived from measurements on three sets of standard steels. These studies show that X-ray spectrographic analysis of lathe-finished surfaces provides accurate determinations of aluminum, copper, chromium, manganese, nickel, phosphorus, silicon, and tin.
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APA: William J. Campbell  (1973)  RI 7773 Determination Of Eight Minor Elements In Low-Alloy Steels By Fluorescent X-Ray Spectrography

MLA: William J. Campbell RI 7773 Determination Of Eight Minor Elements In Low-Alloy Steels By Fluorescent X-Ray Spectrography. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1973.

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