1. Chemical composition of ceramic materials
1.1 Global elemental chemical analysis
Chemical analysis involves determining the total elemental composition of the entire ceramic sample to be analyzed, as well as detecting traces where the detection limit allows. The most commonly used methods are X-ray fluorescence, emission or absorption spectroscopy.
SCROLL TO TOP1.1.1 X-ray fluorescence spectrometry
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry is a widely-used technique for qualitative and quantitative elemental analysis of ceramics. The principle, described...
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Standards and norms
- Geometric product specification (GPS) – Surface finish: profile method – Terms, definitions and surface finish parameters - ISO 4287 - 1997
- Thermal insulation – Determination of thermal resistance and related steady-state properties – Hot plate method - ISO 8302 - 1991
- Refractory products – Determination of pyroscopic resistance (refractoriness) - ISO 528 - 1983
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