GB/T 6524-2003
ActiveMetallic powders--Determination of particle size distribution by gravitational sedimentation in a liquid and attenuation measurement
金属粉末 粒度分布的测量 重力沉降光透法
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This standard specifies a method for determining the particle size distribution of metallic powders using gravitational sedimentation in a liquid, where the concentration is measured by light attenuation. It is applied in the metallurgy industry for quality control and research on metal powders, such as those used in powder metallurgy, additive manufacturing, and thermal spraying. The method is suitable for powders within a specific particle size range that settle under gravity in a stable liquid medium.
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