GB/T 33260.4-2018
ActiveCapability of detection—Part 4: Methodology for comparing the minimum detectable value with a given value
检出能力 第4部分:最小可检出值与给定值的比较方法
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This standard provides a statistical methodology for comparing the minimum detectable value (MDV) of a measurement system against a specified threshold value. It is applied in analytical chemistry, environmental monitoring, and industrial quality control to verify whether a detection method can reliably identify substances or defects at required concentration levels. The standard is used during method validation or regulatory compliance testing to ensure measurement systems meet predefined sensitivity criteria.
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