GB/T 12377-1990
AbolishedAnalytical method of microquantity uranium in air by laser-fluoremetry
空气中微量铀的分析方法 激光荧光法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies a laser-fluoremetry method for determining trace amounts of uranium in ambient air, applicable to environmental monitoring and occupational safety assessments in nuclear facilities, uranium mining, and processing sites. It is used to quantify airborne uranium concentrations at microgram levels, ensuring compliance with radiation protection limits and evaluating potential inhalation hazards. The method is particularly relevant for air quality testing in cleanrooms, laboratories, and industrial zones where uranium dust or aerosols may be present.
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