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AS BUREAU OF ANALYSED SAMPLES LTD.

P.
Directors (1979-88):
D. RIDSDALE, B.Sc., C.Eng., M.I.M. (Managing)
B. BAGSHAWE, A.Met., C.Eng., F.I.M.
R. P. MEERES, B.A., (Oxon)
W. F. W1LSON

STEEL SETTING-UP SAMPLES


For

DIRECT-READING SPECTROGRAPHS
INFORMATION SHEET
SAMPLE "H/3" LOW ALLOY STEEL
examined sample has been preparedfrom special
This both
spectroscopically and chemically
a
cast
of steel, representative sections of
which

to confirm the homogeneity of the bulk sample.


have been thoroughly

Fe 92:44.
APPROXIMATE COMPOSITION
70
Carbon 0.448 0.03-
Arsenic
Silicon 1.2- Boron 0.01-
1.6
Manganese Copper 0.442-

Phosphorus 0.05 Niobiumn 0.110-


0.03 Tin
Sulphur 02-
0.0
Chromium 1.3-
Titanium 0.38
Molybdenum .36 Vanadium 0.31-
Nickel 1.0- Zirconium 0.03-
Aluminium 0.21 Calcium <0.005

The above figures are only


supplied
as an
approximate guide
to the composition and must

NOT be regarded as certified values

N.B. These samples should not be confused with the Primary Spectroscopic Standard Certified Reference
Materials prepared andissued by Bureau of Analysed Samples Ltd.

NEWHAM HALL, MIDDLESBROUGH, ENGLAND. September, 1988

Note: Due to slight segregation


elements an area ómm in diameterin the centre of the disc should be
ofcertain avoided.

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