GB/T 5059.2-2014
ActiveFerromolybdenum―Determination of antimony content―Malachite green spectrophotometric method
钼铁 锑含量的测定 孔雀绿分光光度法
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This standard specifies the malachite green spectrophotometric method for determining antimony content in ferromolybdenum. It is applied in the metallurgical industry for quality control and chemical analysis of ferromolybdenum alloys, particularly in production and testing laboratories. The method ensures accurate measurement of trace antimony levels to meet material specifications and performance requirements.
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