Aluminum Certified Reference Material, Cast Alloy, 3xx, SS319

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Brand: Arconic

Features:

  • "SS" designates a typical composition for the registered alloy commonly used for calibration, type certified reference materialization and verification
  • Certified reference material for aluminum alloy with size 2.5" Ø (64mm) x 1" (25mm) circular disk
  • NIST traceable certified concentrations for up to 31 elements ranging from ppm to per cent levels
  • Extensive statistical analysis used to ensure homogeneity/ accuracy of final concentration values
  • All products are stenciled to show catalog number, product lot and section number

Arconic Inc.

Details: Arconic Spectrochemical Reference Materials, located at the Arconic Technology Center near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has been producing certified reference materials (CRMs) and reference materials (RMs) for the aluminum industry for more than 70 years. Our CRMs are widely recognized for their uniformity and accuracy of certification. Arconic CRMs and RMs are typically used for calibration, drift correction, quality assurance, and method validation for Spark-AES instrumentation used by the aluminum industry to verify the composition of aluminum and aluminum alloys. We maintain a large inventory of CRMs and RMs consisting of more than 300 alloy compositions targeted to meet the needs of the aluminum industry. Arconic Spectrochemical Reference Materials holds accreditations for the following ISO standards: Guide 34:2009, 17025:2005, and 9001:2008. Arconic produces CRMs for many of the casting alloys registered by the Aluminum Association. CRMs identified with the 'SS' prefix followed by the alloy designation denote the CRM that most closely matches the nominal registered composition. CRMs identified with the 'KA' through 'KJ' prefixes are range CRMs. These are typically used for establishing calibration curves by bracketing the composition range of one or more elements in the alloy of interest.