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BS ISO 12926:2012

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Aluminium fluoride for industrial use. Determination of trace elements. Wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometric method using pressed powder tablets

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English

Published date

31-01-2013

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Principle
4 Reagents and materials
5 Apparatus
6 Test procedure
7 Precision
8 Test report
Annex A (informative) - Conversion table
Bibliography

Specifies an X-ray fluorescence spectrometric (XRF) method for the determination of aluminium fluoride (AlF[3]) from the content of fluorine and the content of trace elements in the test specimen.

Committee
W/-
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 12/30203516 DC. (02/2013) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, May 2018. (05/2018)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
22
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

This International Standard describes an X-ray fluorescence spectrometric (XRF) method for the determination of aluminium fluoride (AlF3) from the content of fluorine and the content of trace elements in the test specimen. The method does not determine the oxygen content. The calibration reference materials are not specified in this method. The method is applicable to industrial-grade aluminium fluoride where the concentration range for aluminium fluoride and each trace element is within the concentration range given in Table1. The validity and precision of test results for concentrations outside these ranges has not been determined (see Note). Table1 Concentration range for aluminium fluoride (from fluorine) and trace elements Compound or element Symbol Concentration range
mass% Aluminium fluoride AlF3 86,5 to 95,75 Sodium Na 0,05 to 0,25 Silicon Si 0,001 to 0,14 Phosphorus P 0,001 to 0,02 Sulfur S 0,01 to 0,6 Calcium Ca 0,001 to 0,10 Iron Fe 0,005 to 0,05 NOTE The determination of fluorine has an uncertainty due to mineralogical variation among origins of aluminium fluoride. Batches from different origins with the same fluorine contents can give different intensities when determined by this method and pressed tablet preparation does not eliminate this problem. An AlF3 sample of unusual mineralogical origin should be tested with an absolute method to verify that, when using this test method, the fluorine concentration range reported is valid.

Standards Relationship
ISO 12926:2012 Identical

ISO 1619:1976 Cryolite, natural and artificial — Preparation and storage of test samples
ISO 5938:1979 Cryolite, natural and artificial, and aluminium fluoride for industrial use — Determination of sulphur content — X-ray fluorescence spectrometric method

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