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  • ASTM
    E415-17 Standard Test Method for Analysis of Carbon and Low-Alloy Steel by Spark Atomic Emission Spectrometry
    Edition: 2017
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Description of ASTM-E415 2017

ASTM E415-17

Historical Standard: Standard Test Method for Analysis of Carbon and Low-Alloy Steel by Spark Atomic Emission Spectrometry




ASTM E415

Scope

1.1 This test method covers the simultaneous determination of 21 alloying and residual elements in carbon and low-alloy steels by spark atomic emission vacuum spectrometry in the mass fraction ranges shown Note 1.

Element

Composition Range, %

Applicable Range,
Mass Fraction %A

Quantitative Range,
Mass Fraction %B

Aluminum

0 to 0.093

0.006 to 0.093

Antimony

0 to 0.027

0.006 to 0.027

Arsenic

0 to 0.1

0.003 to 0.1

Boron

0 to 0.007

0.0004 to 0.007

Calcium

0 to 0.003

0.002 to 0.003

Carbon

0 to 1.1

0.02 to 1.1

Chromium

0 to 8.2

0.007 to 8.14

Cobalt

0 to 0.20

0.006 to 0.20

Copper

0 to 0.5

0.006 to 0.5

Manganese

0 to 2.0

0.03 to 2.0

Molybdenum

0 to 1.3

0.007 to 1.3

Nickel

0 to 5.0

0.006 to 5.0

Niobium

0 to 0.12

0.003 to 0.12

Nitrogen

0 to 0.015

0.01 to 0.055

Phosphorous

0 to 0.085

0.006 to 0.085

Silicon

0 to 1.54

0.02 to 1.54

Sulfur

0 to 0.055

0.001 to 0.055

Tin

0 to 0.061

0.005 to 0.061

Titanium

0 to 0.2

0.001 to 0.2

Vanadium

0 to 0.3

0.003 to 0.3

Zirconium

0 to 0.05

0.01 to 0.05

(A) Applicable range in accordance with Guide E1763 for results reported in accordance with Practice E1950.
(B) Quantitative range in accordance with Practice E1601.

Note 1: The mass fraction ranges of the elements listed have been established through cooperative testing2 of reference materials.

1.2 This test method covers analysis of specimens having a diameter adequate to overlap and seal the bore of the spark stand opening. The specimen thickness can vary significantly according to the design of the spectrometer stand, but a thickness between 10 mm and 38 mm has been found to be most practical.

1.3 This test method covers the routine control analysis in iron and steelmaking operations and the analysis of processed material. It is designed for chill-cast, rolled, and forged specimens. Better performance is expected when reference materials and specimens are of similar metallurgical condition and composition. However, it is not required for all applications of this standard.

1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

1.5 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.


Keywords

carbon steel; low-alloy steel; spark atomic emission; spectrometric analysis; spectrometry;


ICS Code

ICS Number Code 77.080.20 (Steels)


DOI: 10.1520/E0415-17

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