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AS 3641.1-1999

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Recommended practice for atomic emission spectrometric analysis Principles and techniques

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05-12-1999

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Sets out recommendations for instrumentation and operating procedures in the application of atomic emission spectrometry to chemical analysis. A section on quality assurance has been added to the Standard.

Committee
CH-016
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 3071 X
Pages
21
ProductNote
Reconfirmed 28/10/2016. This standard has been reconfirmed in Australia in 2016 and remains current in New Zealand. Reconfirmation Notice 28/10/2016
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Current
Supersedes

This Standard sets out recommendations for instrumentation and operating procedures in the application of atomic emission spectrometry to chemical analysis.NOTE: This Standard should be read in conjunction with the instrument manufacturer’s recommendations.

Originated as AS 3641.1-1989.
Second edition 1999.

AS 2772.2-1988 Radiofrequency radiation - Principles and methods of measurement - 300 kHz to 100 GHz
AS 2883-2000 Analysis of metals - Procedures for the setting up, calibration and standardization of atomic emission spectrometers using arc/spark discharge
AS 2162.1-1996 Verification and use of volumetric apparatus General - Volumetric glassware
AS 3641.2-1999 Recommended practice for atomic emission spectrometric analysis Inductively coupled plasma excitation
AS 2534-1997 Lead and lead alloys - Sampling for chemical and spectrochemical analysis
AS 2614-1998 Copper and copper alloys - Sampling for chemical and spectrochemical analysis, and physical testing (Reconfirmed 2016)
AS 2612-1997 Aluminium and aluminium alloys - Sampling for chemical and spectrochemical analysis
AS 2347-1998 Zinc and zinc alloys - Sampling for chemical and spectrochemical analysis (Reconfirmed 2016)
AS/NZS 2243.5:2004 Safety in laboratories Non-ionizing radiations - Electromagnetic, sound and ultrasound
AS 2929-1990 Test methods - Guide to the format, style and content
AS 2850-1986 Chemical analysis - Interlaboratory test programs - For determining precision of analytical method(s) - Guide to the planning and conduct
AS 1940-2004 The storage and handling of flammable and combustible liquids

AS 3641.2-1999 Recommended practice for atomic emission spectrometric analysis Inductively coupled plasma excitation
AS 3641.2-1990 Recommended practice for atomic emission spectrometric analysis - Inductively coupled plasma excitation
AS/NZS 2243.1:1997 Safety in laboratories General
AS 3515.4-2007 Gold and gold bearing alloys Determination of gold content (greater than 99.95%) - Inductively coupled plasma - Atomic emission spectrometry
AS 1565-1996 Copper and copper alloys - Ingots and castings (Reconfirmed 2020)
AS/NZS 4782.3:2014 Double-capped fluorescent lamps - Performance specifications Procedure for quantitative analysis of mercury present in fluorescent lamps
AS 4873.1-2005 Recommended practice for inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) - Principles and techniques
AS/NZS 2243.1:2005 Safety in laboratories Planning and operational aspects
AS 4119-2007 Determination of platinum and palladium in gold and gold bearing alloys - Flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS) or inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES) (fire assay methods)
AS 2883-2000 Analysis of metals - Procedures for the setting up, calibration and standardization of atomic emission spectrometers using arc/spark discharge

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