Low alloy steels
are widely used to produce pipes, automotive and aerospace bodies, railway lines and offshore and onshore structural engineering plates. High-strength low alloy steel is used due to its corrosion resistance properties. Low alloy steels typically contain less than 10% alloying elements (C, Mn, Cr, Ni, Mo, V and Si combined). Accurate and fast elemental analysis is a critical requirement during the production of steel.
Expertise program for XRF analysis of low alloy steels
The Low Alloy Steel (LAS) Expertise program delivers a complete methodology from sample preparation to quality assurance for elemental analysis using XRF and covers high-strength low alloys, high heat resistance steels (chromium-molybdenum steel), low temperature use steels, (nickel steels), weathering steels and high tensile strength steels. The method has been developed using a master calibration of more than 90 certified reference materials.
The following elements and concentration ranges are covered:
Element | Concentration range (wt%) | Element | Concentration range (wt%) |
C | < LLD - 1.29 | Cu | 0.0013 - 0.66 |
Al | < LLD - 0.3 | As | 0.0005 - 0.14 |
Si | < LLD - 1.46 | Zr | 0.0015 - 0.2 |
P | 0.002 - 0.072 | Nb | 0.0004 - 0.3 |
S | 0.0009 - 0.089 | Mo | 0.002 - 1 |
Ti | 0.0005 - 0.31 | Sn | 0.001 - 0.24 |
V | 0.0006 - 0.52 | Sb | 0.0005 - 0.072 |
Cr | 0.0015 - 5.15 | Ta | 0.001 - 0.23 |
Mn | 0.0057 - 2 | W | 0.012 - 0.3 |
Co | 0.0012 - 0.3 | Pb | < LLD - 0.024 |
Ni | 0.002 - 4.45 |
Note : If the certified concentration is lower than the LLD value, the term < LLD has been used to indicate the lower limit of the concentration range
This Expertise program includes a complete methodology, from sample preparation to quality assurance, to be used with Malvern Panalytical’s XRF systems.
Included
NOTE: transfer samples will be made available for calibration, these samples are to be returned to Malvern Panalytical.
Optional
Prerequisites
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* SPC is already included with Zetium systems