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DIN ISO 16592:2015-12

Microbeam analysis - Electron probe microanalysis - Guidelines for determining the carbon content of steels using a calibration curve method (ISO 16592:2012)

German title
Mikrobereichsanalyse - Elektronenstrahl-Mikroanalyse - Leitfaden für die Bestimmung des Kohlenstoffgehalts von Stählen mittels einer Kalibrierkurven-Methode (ISO 16592:2012)
Publication date
2015-12
Original language
German
Pages
17

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Publication date
2015-12
Original language
German
Pages
17
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.31030/2375332

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Overview

This International Standard gives guidance on a method for the determination of the carbon content in steels containing other alloying elements (less than 1 % to 2 % by mass) using the calibration curve method. It specifies the sample preparation, X-ray detection, establishment of the calibration curve and the procedure for the determination of the uncertainty of the measured carbon content. It is applicable to steels containing a mass fraction of carbon of less than 1,0 %. The method is not applicable to steels with higher carbon contents, which could significantly affect the accuracy of the analysis results. This International Standard applies to analyses performed using normal beam incidence and wavelength-dispersive X-ray spectrometry; it is not designed to be used for energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometry.

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ICS
71.040.50
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.31030/2375332

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