GB/T 4701.8-2009
ActiveFerrovanadium - Determination of carbon content - The infrared absorption method
钛铁 碳含量的测定 红外线吸收法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the infrared absorption method for determining the carbon content in ferrovanadium, an alloy used in steelmaking. It is applied in metallurgical laboratories and quality control processes to ensure the carbon composition of ferrovanadium meets specified requirements for steel production. The method is critical for manufacturers and users of ferrovanadium in the iron and steel industry.
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