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Chemical analysis method of high titanium slag and rutile

Chemical analysis method of high titanium slag and rutile, Total:33 items.

In the international standard classification, Chemical analysis method of high titanium slag and rutile involves: Metalliferous minerals, Non-ferrous metals.


General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People‘s Republic of China, Chemical analysis method of high titanium slag and rutile

  • GB/T 4102.5-1983 Methods for chemical analysis of high-titanium slag and rutile--The direct combustion-iodimetric method for the determination of sulfur content
  • GB/T 4102.4-1983 Methods for chemical analysis of high-titanium slag and rutile--The direct combustion-coulometric method for the determination of total carbon content
  • GB/T 4102.8-1983 Methods for chemical analysis of high-titanium slag and rutile--The EDTA volumetric method for the determination of aluminium oxide content
  • GB/T 4102.7-1983 Methods for chemical analysis of high-titanium slag and rutile--The gravimetric method for the determination of silicon dioxide content
  • GB/T 4102.6-1983 Methods for chemical analysis of high-titanium slag and rutile--The barium sulfate gravimetric method for the determination of sulfur content
  • GB/T 4102.3-1983 Methods for chemical analysis of high-titanium slag and rutile--The extraction-molybdenum blue photometric method for the determination of phosphorus content
  • GB/T 4102.2-1983 Methods for chemical analysis of high-titanium slag and rutile--The potassium dichromate volumetric method for the determination of total iron content
  • GB/T 4102.1-1983 Methods for chemical analysis of high-titanium slag and rutile--The ammonium ferric sulfate volumetric method for the determination of titanium dioxide content
  • GB/T 4102.12-1983 Methods for chemical analysis of high-titanium slag and rutile--The EDTA and CyDTA volumetric methods for the determination of calcium oxide and magnesium oxide content
  • GB/T 4102.11-1983 Methods for chemical analysis of high-titanium slag and rutile--The benzoyl phenylhydroxylamine extraction photometric method for the determination of vanadium pentoxide content
  • GB/T 4102.10-1983 Methods for chemical analysis of high-titanium slag and rutile--The diphenylcarbazide photometric method for the determination of chromium sesquioxide content
  • GB/T 4102.9-1983 Methods for chemical analysis of high-titanium slag and rutile--The persulfate oxidation arsenite volumetric method for the determination of manganous monoxide content

Professional Standard - Non-ferrous Metal, Chemical analysis method of high titanium slag and rutile

  • YS/T 514.4-2006 High titanium slag, rutile chemical analysis method Combustion-Coulometric method to determine carbon content
  • YS/T 514.7-2006 High titanium slag, rutile chemical analysis method gravimetric determination of silicon dioxide content
  • YS/T 514.8-2006 High titanium slag, rutile chemical analysis method EDTA volumetric method for determination of alumina content
  • YS/T 514.6-2006 High titanium slag, rutile chemical analysis method barium sulfate gravimetric method for determination of sulfur content
  • YS/T 514.3-2006 Determination of Phosphorus Content by Extracting Molybdenum from High Titanium Slag and Rutile Chemical Analysis Method with Blue Photometry
  • YS/T 514.2-2006 High titanium slag, rutile chemical analysis method Potassium dichromate volumetric method for determination of total iron content
  • YS/T 514.1-2006 High titanium slag, rutile chemical analysis method Determination of titanium dioxide content by ferric ammonium sulfate volumetric method
  • YS/T 514.5-2009 Methods for chemical analysis of high-titanium slag and rutile.Part 5:Determination of aluminium oxide content.EDTA titration
  • YS/T 514.3-2009 Methods for chemical analysis of high-titanium slag and rutile.Part 3:Determination of sulfur content.High frequency infrared absorption method
  • YS/T 514.10-2009 Methods for chemical analysis of high-titanium slag and rutile.Part 10:Determination of carbon content.High frequency infrared absorption method
  • YS/T 514.12-2006 High titanium slag, rutile chemical analysis method EGTA and CyDTA volumetric method to determine calcium oxide and magnesium oxide content
  • YS/T 514.8-2009 Methods for chemical analysis of high-titanium slag and rutile.Part 8:Determination of phosphorus content.Antimony molybdenum blue spectrophotometry
  • YS/T 514.2-2009 Methods for chemical analysis of high-titanium slag and rutile.Part 2:Determination of total iron content.Potassium dichromate titration
  • YS/T 514.9-2006 High titanium slag, rutile chemical analysis method persulfate-arsenite volumetric method for the determination of manganese monoxide
  • YS/T 514.10-2006 High titanium slag, rutile chemical analysis method diphenyl carbohydrazide spectrophotometric determination of chromium trioxide content
  • YS/T 514.11-2006 High titanium slag, rutile chemical analysis method Benzoyl benzene ketone extraction photometric method Determination of vanadium pentoxide content
  • YS/T 514.1-2009 Methods for chemical analysis of high-titanium slag and rutile.Part 1:Determination of titanium dioxide content.Ferric ammonium sulfate titration
  • YS/T 514.6-2009 Methods for chemical analysis of high-titanium slag and rutile.Part 6:Determination of manganese monoxide content.Flame atomic absorption spectrometry
  • YS/T 514.4-2009 Methods for chemical analysis of high-titanium slag and rutile.Part 4:Determination of silicon dioxide content.Gravimetric analysis and molybdenum blue spectrophotometry
  • YS/T 514.7-2009 Methods for chemical analysis of high-titanium slag and rutile.Part 7:Determination of calcium oxide and magnesium oxide content.Flame atomic absorption spectrometry
  • YS/T 514.9-2009 Methods for chemical analysis of high-titanium slag and rutile.Part 9:Determination of calcium oxide;magnesium oxide;manganese monoxide;phosphorus;chromic oxide and vanadium pentoxide content.Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry




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