GB/T 9506.3-1988
AbolishedTest method for barium content in getter fill and getter film of barium flash getter
蒸散型钡吸气剂载料和膜中钡量的测定
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This standard specifies a chemical analysis method for determining the barium content in both the getter fill (the material before activation) and the getter film (the deposited layer after activation) of barium flash getters. It is applied in the manufacturing and quality control of vacuum electronic devices, such as cathode ray tubes and vacuum tubes, where precise barium measurement ensures optimal getter performance for maintaining high vacuum levels.
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