SR CR 10299:2002

Guidelines for the preparation of standard routine methods with wavelength-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry

X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (XRF) has been used for several decades as an important analytical tool for production analysis. XRF is characterised by its speed and high precision over a wide concentration range and since the technique in most cases is used as an relative method the limitations are often connected to the quality of the calibration samples. The technique is well established and most of its physical properties are well known.

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Status : Withdrawn
Approval date : 9/23/2002
Publish date : 9/24/2002
Withdrawal date : 9/29/2023
Number of pages : 22
ICS : 77.040.30 Chemical of metals
Technical Committee : 42 - Steels and ferroalloy

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