Method for measuring Ti content in low-carbon ferrophosphorus
A technology of titanium content, carbon and phosphorus, applied in the direction of material stimulation analysis, thermal stimulation analysis, etc., can solve the problems of no analysis method and no analysis items in steel mills
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[0011] Inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry is used to determine the titanium content in low-carbon ferrophosphorus. This method is to dissolve the sample with nitric acid and hydrofluoric acid, fume with perchloric acid, dilute it to a certain volume with water, and introduce the atomized solution into the inductively coupled The plasma emission spectrometer is used to measure the spectral line intensity of the element to be measured. According to the spectral line intensity measured by the standard substance with known content, the element content corresponding to the substance to be tested is calculated.
[0012] 1. Main instruments
[0013] 1.1 IRIS Intrepid II high-resolution, high-sensitivity full-spectrum direct-reading inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometer from American Thermo Company; TEVA software (version: 1.5.0).
[0014] 1.2 Instrument measurement conditions:
[0015] Titanium analysis spectrum line 336.1nm, high frequency generator power ...
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