RI 6565 Evaluation of a Combined Ion Exchange X-Ray Spectrographic Exchange X-Ray Spectrogrnphic Method for Determining Trace Metals in Tungsten

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. F. Spano T. E. Green W. J. Campbell
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

A combined ion exchange X- ray spectrographic method was evaluated for the determination of 11 metallic elements in high - purity tungsten : Aluminum , calcium , chromium , cobalt , copper , iron , magnesium , manganese , nickel , titanium , and zinc . Copper , nickel , and manganese in the 5- to 100 - microgram range ( 1 to 20 parts per million based on 5 - gram samples of tungsten ) , calcium in the 10- to 100 - microgram range , and cobalt in the 5- to 20 - microgram range can be determined within an accuracy of ± 10 percent of the amount present . Limits of detection of these elements are 0.05 to 0.14 microgram . The overall method was unsatisfactory for the determination of aluminum , chromium , iron , magnesium , titanium and zinc in tungsten .
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APA: E. F. Spano T. E. Green W. J. Campbell  (1964)  RI 6565 Evaluation of a Combined Ion Exchange X-Ray Spectrographic Exchange X-Ray Spectrogrnphic Method for Determining Trace Metals in Tungsten

MLA: E. F. Spano T. E. Green W. J. Campbell RI 6565 Evaluation of a Combined Ion Exchange X-Ray Spectrographic Exchange X-Ray Spectrogrnphic Method for Determining Trace Metals in Tungsten. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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