GB/T 3653.2-1983
ActiveMethods for chemical analysis of ferroboron--The gasometric method for the determination of carbon content
硼铁化学分析方法 气体容量法测定碳量
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This standard specifies a gasometric method for determining the carbon content in ferroboron, an alloy used in steelmaking and metallurgy. It is applied in chemical analysis laboratories within the iron and steel industry to ensure the quality and composition of ferroboron during production and quality control testing.
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