GB/T 6609.15-2004
ActiveChemical analysis methods and determination of physical performance of alumina--Determination of chlorine content--Ferric thiocyanate photometric method
氧化铝化学分析方法和物理性能测定方法 硫氰酸铁光度法测定氯含量
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This standard specifies the ferric thiocyanate photometric method for determining chlorine content in alumina. It is applied in the metallurgical industry, particularly for quality control of alumina used in aluminum smelting and ceramic production. The method is used in laboratory testing to ensure alumina meets purity specifications by detecting chloride contamination.
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