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ISO 17925:2004
ISO 17925:2004 Zinc and/or aluminium based coatings on steel – Determination of coating mass per unit area and chemical composition – Gravimetry, inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry and flame atomic absorption spectrometry
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Description
ISO 17925:2004 specifies methods of determining the coating mass per unit area by gravimetry and chemical composition on one side-surface of zinc- and/or aluminium-based coatings on steel by means of inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometric or flame atomic absorption spectrometry.
This method is applicable to zinc contents between 40 % (mass fraction) and 100 % (mass fraction); aluminium contents between 0,02 % (mass fraction) and 60 % (mass fraction); nickel contents between 7 % (mass fraction) and 20 % (mass fraction); iron contents between 0,2 % (mass fraction) and 20 % (mass fraction); silicon contents between 0,2 % (mass fraction) and 10 % (mass fraction); lead contents between 0,005 % (mass fraction) and 2 % (mass fraction).
These test methods are intended as referee methods to test such materials for compliance with mass per unit area and compositional specifications of International Standards.
Edition
1
Published Date
2004-10-29
Status
PUBLISHED
Pages
26
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Abstract
ISO 17925:2004 specifies methods of determining the coating mass per unit area by gravimetry and chemical composition on one side-surface of zinc- and/or aluminium-based coatings on steel by means of inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometric or flame atomic absorption spectrometry.
This method is applicable to zinc contents between 40 % (mass fraction) and 100 % (mass fraction); aluminium contents between 0,02 % (mass fraction) and 60 % (mass fraction); nickel contents between 7 % (mass fraction) and 20 % (mass fraction); iron contents between 0,2 % (mass fraction) and 20 % (mass fraction); silicon contents between 0,2 % (mass fraction) and 10 % (mass fraction); lead contents between 0,005 % (mass fraction) and 2 % (mass fraction).
These test methods are intended as referee methods to test such materials for compliance with mass per unit area and compositional specifications of International Standards.
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