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Tin atomic fluorescence
Tin atomic fluorescence, Total:10 items.
In the international standard classification, Tin atomic fluorescence involves: Non-ferrous metals, Testing of metals, Metalliferous minerals.
Professional Standard - Non-ferrous Metal, Tin atomic fluorescence
- YS/T 555.4-2009 Methods for chemical analysis of molybdenum concentrate.Determination of tin content.Atomic fluorescence spectrometry
- YS/T 1605.4-2023 Methods for chemical analysis of roasted molybdenum concentrate— Part 4: Determination of tin content— Atomic fluorescence spectrometry
- YS/T 74.9-2010 Mehtods for chemical analysis of cadmium-
Part 9:Determination of tin content-
Hydride generation-atomic fluorescence spectrometry
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People‘s Republic of China, Tin atomic fluorescence
- GB/T 4325.4-2013 Methods for chemical analysis of molybdenum.Part 4:Determination of tin content.Atomic fluorescence spectrometry
- GB/T 11066.9-2009 Methods for chemical analysis of gold.Determination for arsenic and tin contents.Hydride generation-atomic fluorescence spectrometry
- GB/T 8151.10-2012 Methods for chemical analysis of zinc concentrates.Part 10:Determination of tin content.Hydride generation-atomic fluorescence spectrometry
工业和信息化部, Tin atomic fluorescence
- YS/T 1341.8-2019 Methods of chemical analysis of crude zinc Part 8: Determination of tin content Atomic fluorescence spectrometry
Professional Standard - Agriculture, Tin atomic fluorescence
- SN/T 5053-2018 Determination of Arsenic, Mercury, Selenium, Tin and Bismuth in Antimony Concentrates by Hydride Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry
Group Standards of the People's Republic of China, Tin atomic fluorescence
- T/QAS 081.4-2023 Chemical analysis of polymetallic minerals - Part 4: Determination of tin by hydride generation - atomic fluorescence spectrometry
国家市场监督管理总局、中国国家标准化管理委员会, Tin atomic fluorescence
- GB/T 14353.19-2019 Methods for chemical analysis of copper ores, lead ores and zinc ores—Part 19: Determination of tin content—Hydride generation atomic fluorescence spectrometry