GB/T 35657-2017
ActiveGuideline for verification and validation of chemical analysis method and internal quality control-Metal component analysis based on sample digestion
化学分析方法验证确认和内部质量控制实施指南 基于样品消解的金属组分分析
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This standard provides guidelines for verifying and validating chemical analysis methods and implementing internal quality control specifically for metal component analysis that relies on sample digestion. It is applied in laboratories conducting routine testing of metals in environmental, industrial, and material samples, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of digestion-based analytical procedures. The standard is used across industries such as metallurgy, environmental monitoring, and manufacturing where precise metal content determination is critical.
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