GB/T 6730.26-1986
AbolishedMethods for chemical analysisof iron ores--The thorium nitrate volumetric method for the determination of fluorine content
铁矿石化学分析方法 硝酸钍容量法测定氟量
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This standard specifies a thorium nitrate volumetric method for determining the fluorine content in iron ores. It is applied in mining and metallurgical laboratories for quality control and chemical analysis of iron ore samples. The method is used to ensure accurate fluorine measurement, which is critical for assessing ore processing behavior and environmental compliance.
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