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Cl and F measure in metallic powders

Cl and F measure in metallic powders

Cl and F measure in metallic powders

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Dear friends,

Some metallic powders have arrived to my hands,containing no-wished Cl, F, Na and K.

I would like to measure the quantity of these elements.

I have seen that the Argentometry is a good option for both Cl and F. Any other ideas?

This is not really my field, so I am like a Oktopus on a tree.

Thank you indeed for your time and help.




 

"Pleased to help and grateful for help"
San Sebastian, Spain.
Metallurgical & Mechanical Engineer
 

RE: Cl and F measure in metallic powders

1. You can ask the supplier for a certificate of analysis
2. You can send a sample to an outside laboratory

RE: Cl and F measure in metallic powders

If they are low levels a small sample of powder will be dissolved in acid and the solution is tested using ICP.
Not cheep or easy but very accurate and reliable.

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