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AS 1671.3-1987

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Lead alloys, Part 3: Determination of high concentrations of antimony in lead alloys containing not more than 2.5 percent arsenic and 1.0 percent copper — Titrimetric method

Sets out a titrimetric method for the determination of antimony in lead alloys containing less than 2.5 percent arsenic and 1.0 percent copper. The method which is a revision of AS 1671.3-1975, is applicable to antimony contents in the range 2 to 27 percent.
Published: 04/05/1987
Pages: 5
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PREFACE
1 SCOPE
2 APPLICATION
3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
4 PRINCIPLE
5 REAGENTS
5.1 General requirements
5.2 Solids
5.2.1 Antimony
5.2.2 Lead
5.2.3 Sodium sulphite (anhydrous)
5.3 Solutions
5.3.1 Hydrochloric acid (ϱ20 1.16 g/mL)
5.3.2 Sulphuric acid (ϱ20 1.84 g/mL)
5.3.3 Copper sulphate solution (5 g/L)
5.3.4 Methyl orange indicator
5.4 Standard solutions
5.4.1 Potassium bromate solution
5.4.2 Potassium bromate solution
6 APPARATUS
6.1 Glassware
6.2 Analytical balance
7 SAMPLING
8 PROCEDURE
8.1 Blank test
8.2 Check test
8.3 Determination
9 CALCULATION
10 PRECISION
11 ACCEPTANCE OF ANALYTICAL VALUES
12 TEST REPORT
APPENDIX A
A1 SCOPE
A2 PROCEDURE
APPENDIX B
Cited references in this standard
[Superseded]
Code of practice for the use of volumetric glassware
[Withdrawn]
Laboratory glassware — One-mark volumetric flasks
[Withdrawn]
Laboratory glassware — Burettes
[Withdrawn]
Laboratory glassware — One-mark pipettes
[Current]
Lead and lead alloys — Sampling for chemical and spectrochemical analysis
Content history
[Superseded]
DR 85299
AS 1671.3-1987 Rec:2016

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