ASTM E1473-94a(2003)
(Test Method)Standard Test Methods for Chemical Analysis of Nickel, Cobalt, and High-Temperature Alloys
Standard Test Methods for Chemical Analysis of Nickel, Cobalt, and High-Temperature Alloys
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1.1 These test methods describe the chemical analysis of nickel, cobalt, and high-temperature alloys having chemical compositions within the following limits:ElementConcentration Range, %Aluminum0.005 to 7.00Beryllium0.001 to 0.05Boron0.001 to 1.00Calcium0.002 to 0.05Carbon0.001 to 1.10Chromium0.10 to 33.00Cobalt0.10 to 75.00Copper0.01 to 35.00Iron0.01 to 50.00Lead0.001 to 0.01Magnesium0.001 to 0.05Manganese0.01 to 3.0 Molybdenum0.01 to 30.0 Niobium (Columbium)0.01 to 6.0 Nickel0.10 to 98.0 Nitrogen0.001 to 0.20Phosphorus0.002 to 0.08Sulfur0.002 to 0.10Silicon0.01 to 5.00Tantalum0.005 to 1.00Tin0.002 to 0.10Titanium0.01 to 5.00Tungsten0.01 to 18.00Vanadium0.01 to 3.25Zinc0.001 to 0.01Zirconium0.01 to 2.50
1.2 The test methods in this standard are contained in the sections indicated as follows:SectionsAluminum, Total by the 8-Quinolinol Gravimetric Method (0.20 to7.00 %)62 to 69Chromium by the Atomic Absorption Method (0.018 to 1.00 %)100 to 109Chromium by the Peroxydisulfate Oxidation-Titration Method(0.10 to 33.00 %)110 to 118Cobalt by the Ion-Exchange-Potentiometric Titration Method (2 to75 %)34 to 41Cobalt by the Nitroso-R-Salt Photometric Method (0.10 to5.0 %)42 to 51Copper by Neocuproine Photometric Method (0.010 to 10.00 %)52 to 61Iron by the Silver Reduction Titrimetric Method (1.0 to 50.0 %)127 to 134Manganese by the Metaperiodate Photometric Method (0.05 to2.00 %)8 to 17Molybdenum by the Ion Exchange-8-Hydroxyquinoline Gravi-metric Method (1.5 to 30 %)119 to 126Molybdenum by the Photometric Method (0.01 to 1.50 %)88 to 99Nickel by the Dimethylglyoxime Gravimetric Method (0.1 to84.0 %)70 to 77Niobium by the Ion Exchange-Cupferron Gravimetric Method(0.5 to 6.0 %)135 to 142Silicon by the Gravimetric Method (0.05 to 5.00 %)27 to 33Sulfur by the Combustion-Iodate Titration Method (0.006 to0.1 %)18 to 26Tantalum by the Ion Exchange-Pyrogallol SpectrophotometricMethod (0.03 to 1.0%)143 to 151Tin by the Solvent Extraction-Atomic Absorption Method (0.002to 0.10 %)78 to 87
1.3 Methods for the determination of several elements not included in these test methods can be found in Test Methods E 30, E 76, and E 1019.
1.4 Some of the concentration ranges given in are too broad to be covered by a single method, and therefore, these test methods contain multiple methods for some elements. The user must select the proper test method by matching the information given in the scope and interference sections of each test method with the composition of the alloy to be analyzed.
1.5 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. In some cases, exceptions allowed in Practice E 380 are also used.
1.6 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. Specific hazard statements are given in Section 7 and in special caution and warning paragraphs throughout these test methods.
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Designation: E 1473 – 94a (Reapproved 2003)
Standard Test Methods for
Chemical Analysis of Nickel, Cobalt, and High-Temperature
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Alloys
This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 1473; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope
Cobalt by the Nitroso-R-Salt Photometric Method (0.10 to
2
5.0 %) 42 to 51
1.1 These test methods describe the chemical analysis of
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Copper by Neocuproine Photometric Method (0.010 to 10.00 %) 52 to 61
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nickel, cobalt, and high-temperature alloys having chemical
Iron by the Silver Reduction Titrimetric Method (1.0 to 50.0 %) 127 to 134
Manganese by the Metaperiodate Photometric Method (0.05 to
compositions within the following limits:
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2.00 %) 8to17
Element Concentration Range, %
Molybdenum by the Ion Exchange—8-Hydroxyquinoline Gravi-
Aluminum 0.005 to 7.00 2
metric Method (1.5 to 30 %) 119to126
2
Beryllium 0.001 to 0.05
Molybdenum by the Photometric Method (0.01 to 1.50 %) 88 to 99
Boron 0.001 to 1.00
Nickel by the Dimethylglyoxime Gravimetric Method (0.1 to
Calcium 0.002 to 0.05 2
84.0 %) 70 to 77
Carbon 0.001 to 1.10
Niobium by the Ion Exchange—Cupferron Gravimetric Method
Chromium 0.10 to 33.00
(0.5 to 6.0 %) 135 to 142
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Cobalt 0.10 to 75.00
Silicon by the Gravimetric Method (0.05 to 5.00 %) 27 to 33
Copper 0.01 to 35.00
Sulfur by the Combustion-Iodate Titration Method (0.006 to
2
Iron 0.01 to 50.00
0.1 %) 18 to 26
Lead 0.001 to 0.01
Tantalum by the Ion Exchange—Pyrogallol Spectrophotometric
Magnesium 0.001 to 0.05
Method (0.03 to 1.0%) 143 to 151
Manganese 0.01 to 3.0
Tin by the Solvent Extraction-Atomic Absorption Method (0.002
2
Molybdenum 0.01 to 30.0
to 0.10 %) 78 to 87
Niobium (Columbium) 0.01 to 6.0
Nickel 0.10 to 98.0
1.3 Methods for the determination of several elements not
Nitrogen 0.001 to 0.20
included in these test methods can be found in Test Methods
Phosphorus 0.002 to 0.08
E 30, E 76, and E 1019.
Sulfur 0.002 to 0.10
Silicon 0.01 to 5.00 1.4 Some of the concentration ranges given in 1.1 are too
Tantalum 0.005 to 1.00
broad to be covered by a single method, and therefore, these
Tin 0.002 to 0.10
test methods contain multiple methods for some elements. The
Titanium 0.01 to 5.00
Tungsten 0.01 to 18.00
user must select the proper test method by matching the
Vanadium 0.01 to 3.25
information given in the scope and interference sections of
Zinc 0.001 to 0.01
each test method with the composition of the alloy to be
Zirconium 0.01 to 2.50
analyzed.
1.2 The test methods in this standard are contained in the
1.5 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as
sections indicated as follows:
standard. In some cases, exceptions allowed in Practice E 380
Sections
are also used.
1.6 This standard does not purport to address all of the
Aluminum, Total by the 8-Quinolinol Gravimetric Method (0.20 to
2
7.00 %) 62 to 69
safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the
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Chromium by the Atomic Absorption Method (0.018 to 1.00 %) 100 to 109
responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-
Chromium by the Peroxydisulfate Oxidation—Titration Method
2
priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-
(0.10 to 33.00 %) 110to118
Cobalt by the Ion-Exchange-Potentiometric Titration Method (2 to
bility of regulatory limitations prior to use. Specific hazard
2
75 %) 34 to 41
statements are given in Section 7 and in special caution and
warning paragraphs throughout these test methods.
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These test methods are under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E01 on
Analytical Chemistry for Metals, Ores, and Related Material and are the direct
responsibility of Subcommittee E01.08 on Ni and Co and High Temperature Alloys
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Current edition approved October 1, 2003. Published October 2003. Originally These test methods were extracted from Test Methods E 354 and the references
approved in 1992. Last previous edition approved in 1998 as E 1473 – 94 (1998). to Test Methods E 350, E 351, E 352, and E 353 contained therein.
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2. Referenced Documents mittee B-2 on Nonferrous Metals and Alloys. It is assumed that
all who use these test methods will be trained analysts capable
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