Copper, lead, zinc and nickel concentrates — Experimental methods for checking the precision of sampling

This document specifies methods for checking the precision of primary sampling, sample processing, chemical analysis, physical testing and determination of moisture content of copper, lead, zinc and nickel concentrates being carried out in accordance with the methods specified in ISO 12743, expressed in terms of standard deviations.

Concentrés de cuivre, de plomb, de zinc et de nickel — Méthodes expérimentales de contrôle de la fidélité de l'échantillonnage

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International
Standard
ISO 12744
Third edition
Copper, lead, zinc and nickel
2025-03
concentrates — Experimental
methods for checking the precision
of sampling
Concentrés de cuivre, de plomb, de zinc et de nickel — Méthodes
expérimentales de contrôle de la fidélité de l'échantillonnage
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Symbols . 1
5 General conditions . 2
5.1 General .2
5.2 Number of lots .2
5.3 Number of increments and number of samples .2
5.4 Sample processing and analysis.3
5.5 Frequency of precision checks .3
6 Method of experiment . 3
6.1 Interleaved samples .3
6.2 Sample processing and analysis.4
6.2.1 General .4
6.2.2 Sample processing method 1 .5
6.2.3 Sample processing method 2 .5
6.2.4 Sample processing method 3 .6
7 Evaluation of experimental data . 7
7.1 General .7
7.2 Sample processing method 1 .7
7.3 Sample processing method 2 .8
7.4 Sample processing method 3 .10
8 Assessment of results and action .11
8.1 General .11
8.2 Sampling .11
8.3 Sample processing .11
8.4 Analysis .11
9 Recording of data .11
Annex A (informative) Recording of sampling data .12
Bibliography .16

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Foreword
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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 183, Copper, lead, zinc and nickel ores and
concentrates.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition (ISO 12744:2006), which has been technically
revised.
The main changes are as follows:
— the precisions of sampling, sample preparation and measurement are now estimated from the mean
squared differences between duplicates rather than simply the mean differences, which provides a
better unbiased estimate of precision.
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International Standard ISO 12744:2025(en)
Copper, lead, zinc and nickel concentrates — Experimental
methods for checking the precision of sampling
WARNING — This document can involve hazardous materials, operations and equipment. It is the
responsibility of the user of this document to establish appropriate health and safety practices and
determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
1 Scope
This document specifies methods for checking the precision of primary sampling, sample processing,
chemical analysis, physical testing and determination of moisture content of copper, lead, zinc and nickel
concentrates being carried out in accordance with the methods specified in ISO 12743, expressed in terms of
standard deviations.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes
requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references,
the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 10258, Copper sulfide concentrates — Determination of copper content — Titrimetric methods
ISO 11441, Lead sulfide concentrates — Determination of lead content — Back titration of EDTA after
precipitation of lead sulfate
ISO 12743, Copper, lead, zinc and nickel concentrates — Sampling procedures for determination of metal and
moisture content
3 Terms and definitions
No terms and definitions are listed in this document.
ISO and IEC maintain terminology databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https:// www .iso .org/ obp
— IEC Electropedia: available at https:// www .electropedia .org/
4 Symbols
k number of lots
n number of increments
R absolute difference between duplicates for interleaved samples A and B
R absolute difference between means for divided interleaved samples A and A , and B and B
2 1 2 1 2
R absolute difference between means for interleaved sample A and interleaved sample B
s estimated value of standard deviation, σ

2 2
s estimated variance from R
1 1
2 2
s estimated variance from R
2 2
2 2
s estimated variance from R
3 3
s estimated standard deviation of analysis
A
s estimated standard deviation of sample processing
P
s estimated standard deviation of sampling
S
s estimated standard deviation of sampling and sample processing
SP
s estimated total standard deviation of sampling, sample processing and analysis
T
x first duplicate result for interleaved sample, where i = 1 and 2 and indicates interleaved sample A or B
i1
x second duplicate result for interleaved sample, where i = 1 and 2 and indicates interleaved sample
i2
A or B
x first duplicate result for interleaved sample, where i = 1 and 2 and indicates interleaved sample A
ij1
or B, and j = 1 or 2 and indicates laboratory samples A or A , and B or B
1 2 1 2
x second duplicate result for sample, where i = 1 and 2 and indicates interleaved sample A or B, and
ij2
j = 1 or 2 and indicates laboratory samples A or A , and B or B
1 2 1 2
x
mean value of duplicate results
mean of mean value of duplicate results
x
mean of x values, and grand mean for sample processing method 3
x
grand mean of all results for sample processing methods 1 and 2
x
5 General conditions
5.1 General
The determination of precision of primary sampling is based on collecting pairs of interleaved samples from
each lot. If sample processing and measurement are also carried out in duplicate, it is possible to determine
the precision of sample processing and analysis.
5.2 Number of lots
It is recommended that pairs of interleaved samples should be collected from more than 20 lots of the same
type of concentrate, in order to reach a reliable conclusion. The lot size shall be chosen to ensure that more
than 20 lots are available for the precision determination.
5.3 Number of increments and number of samples
The minimum number of increments for checking precision should preferably be twice the number
determined in accordance with ISO 12743. Hence, if the number of increments required for routi
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