GB/T 20127.2-2006
ActiveSteel and alloy - Determination of trace element contents Part2: Determination of arsenic content by hydride generation-atomic fluorescence spectrometric method
钢铁及合金 痕量元素的测定 第2部分:氢化物发生-原子荧光光谱法 测定砷含量
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This standard specifies a method for determining trace levels of arsenic in steel and alloys using hydride generation-atomic fluorescence spectrometry. It is applied in metallurgical laboratories and quality control settings for analyzing raw materials, intermediate products, and finished steel or alloy components. The method ensures accurate detection of arsenic at low concentrations, which is critical for evaluating material purity and compliance with safety or performance specifications.
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