RI 5256 Spectrochemical Analysis Of Titanium And Titanium Alloys By A Porous Cup-Spark Method ? Summary

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 19
- File Size:
- 3285 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1956
Abstract
A spectrochemical procedure applicable to the determination of iron, manganese, and magnesium in titanium metal and to the determination of alloying constituents in three types of titanium alloys is presented. Acid solutions of samples and standards are excited with a spark-type discharge and porous-cup electrode arrangement. The method is particularly applicable for analyzing samples for which a self-electrode method cannot be used. Calibrations are accomplished with synthetic standard solutions, resulting in a primary method that makes calibrations based upon results of other analytical methods unnecessary. Replicate determinations are reproduced to within 5 percent, and the average percentage deviations from reliable chemical values are less than 6 percent. The method can be extended readily to determine additional elements that are similarly soluble and have similar spectral sensitivities. It also can be used as a starting point to establish standards for a direct sparking procedure for analyzing titanium alloys. In view of the absence of established reliable analytical methods in the titanium industry, the spectrochemical method described here should prove to be a timely contribution.
Citation
APA: (1956) RI 5256 Spectrochemical Analysis Of Titanium And Titanium Alloys By A Porous Cup-Spark Method ? Summary
MLA: RI 5256 Spectrochemical Analysis Of Titanium And Titanium Alloys By A Porous Cup-Spark Method ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1956.