Implants for surgery — Metallic materials — Part 9: Wrought high nitrogen stainless steel
Specifies the characteristics (chemical composition, microstructure in fully annealed condition, inclusion content, corrosion resistance, mechanical properties) of, and corresponding test methods for, wrought stainless steel containing 0,25 % and 0,5 % nitrogen for use in the manufacture of surgical implants for which high levels of strength and corrosion resistance are required.
Nickel, ferronickel and nickel alloys — Determination of phosphorus content — Phosphovanadomolybdate...
Phosphorus content can be determined in the range of 0,000 5 % (m/m) to 0,05 % (m/m). As, Cr, Hf, Nb, Si, Ta, Ti, W interfere, but the interferences can be avoided. The principle is dissolution of a test portion in a mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acids, fuming with perchloric acid, removal of chromium, complexation of silicon, conversion of phosphorus to phosphovanadomolybdic acid,…
Nickel alloys — Flame atomic absorption spectrometric analysis — Part 8: Determination of silicon co...
Silicon content can be determined in the range of 0,2 % (m/m) to 1 % (m/m). The principle is dissolution of a test portion in acid, aspiration of the test solution into a nitrous oxide-acetylene flame of an atomic absorption spectrometer, measurement of the absorbance of the resonance line energy from the spectrum of silicon and comparison with that of calibration solutions at 251,6 nm.
Nickel alloys — Flame atomic absorption spectrometric analysis — Part 7: Determination of aluminium ...
Silicon content can be determined in the range of 0,2 % (m/m) to 1 % (m/m). The principle is dissolution of a test portion in acid, filtration and aspiration of the test solution into a nitrous oxide-acetylene flame of an atomic absorption spectrometer, combustion of the filter, volatilization of silica, fusion of the residue, dissolution of the melt in dilute acid, aspiration of this second…
Unused hydrocarbon based insulating liquids - Test methods for evaluating the oxidation stability
Describes three test methods using the same apparatus for evaluating the oxidation stability of mineral insulating oils and of hydrocarbon-based insulating liquids. A method for evaluating the oxidation stability of unused uninhibited mineral insulating oils under accelerated conditions, a method for oils, a method for unused uninhibited and inhibited hydrocarbon insulating liquids.
Replaces IEC…
Series capacitors for power systems - Part 1: General - Performance, testing and rating - Safety req...
Applies both to capacitor units and capacitor banks intended to be used connected in series with an a.c. transmission or distribution line or circuit forming part of an a.c. power system having a frequency of 15 Hz to 60 Hz. The series capacitor units and banks are usually intended for high voltage power systems. This standard is applicable to the complete voltage range. Note:For internal fuses…
Nickel alloys — Determination of phosphorus content — Molybdenum blue molecular absorption spectrome...
Phosphorus content can be determined in the range of 0,001 % (m/m) to 0,025 % (m/m). Cr(III) and silica cause interference which is eliminated. The principle is dissolution of a test portion in a mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acids, fuming with sulfuric acid, oxidation of Cr(III) to Cr(VI), precipitation of Fe(III) phosphate and redissolution of the precipitate, addition of boric, tartaric…
Two methods are specified: method A for higher mercury content (> 0,5 µg/m^3) based on sampling at atmospheric pressure, absorption in potassium permangante solution, reduction of mercury ions, analysis by flameless atomic absorption spectrometry; method B for lower mercury content (10^- 3 µg/m^3 to 1 µg/m^3) based on sampling at atmospheric or higher pressure, adsorption on silver/gold,…