Certificate of Analysis: Brammer Standard Company, Inc
Certificate of Analysis: Brammer Standard Company, Inc
Certificate of Analysis: Brammer Standard Company, Inc
Certificate of Analysis
B.S. 187A
Reference Material for Steel Alloy 20 (20Cb-3)
1
The certified value listed is the present best estimate of the true value based on the results of an
interlaboratory testing program.
2
The uncertainties listed are based on value judgments of the material inhomogeneity and possible bias in
the determined analytical values. No attempt is made to derive exact statistical measurements of
imprecision because several methods were used in the determination of most constituents.
3
Data in parentheses are not certified and are provided for information only.
The requirements of ISO Guide 31 and ISO Guide 35 were generally followed for the preparation of this
reference material and certificate of analysis. This is a reference material as defined by ISO Guide 30.
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Analysis N O Sn Ta V Al Ca Ce La Ti W
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1 0.0151 0.0026 0.0020 <0.0005 0.091 0.0054 0.00017 0.018 0.004 0.001 0.0017
2 0.0151 0.0029 0.0029 <0.002 0.092 0.006 0.00024 0.020 0.0045 0.0012 0.002
3 0.0143 0.00294 0.003 0.001 0.097 0.0068 0.00027 0.021 0.0053 0.0013 0.0200
4 0.0160 0.00297 0.0036 0.0013 0.0975 0.009 0.00035 0.0219 0.0065 0.002 0.020
5 0.01613 0.00309 0.004 0.0978 0.0092 0.0007 0.027 0.0080 0.002 0.057
6 0.01615 0.00317 0.0040 0.100 0.011 0.028 0.0086 0.002
7 0.0164 0.1043 0.014 0.028
8 0.106 0.0287
9 0.11 0.0300
10 0.0306
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Average 0.0157 0.0029 0.0033 0.0995 0.0088 0.0003 0.0253 0.0062 0.0016 0.0201
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Std Dev 0.0006 0.0002 0.0008 0.0063 0.0030 0.0002 0.0046 0.0019 0.0005 0.0225
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Certified 0.0157 0.0029 0.003 <0.002 0.10 (0.009) (0.0003) (0.025) (0.006) (0.002) (0.02)
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Data in parentheses are not certified but provided for information only.
Analysis: Chemical analyses were made on chips prepared by a lathe from the certified
portion of the discs. The laboratories participating in the testing normally followed the
requirements of ISO Guide 25. The individual values listed above are the average of each
analyst's results. Methods of analysis used were a combination of ASTM Standard Methods
E 350, E 353, E 572, E 1019, E 1086, plus additional ICP and AA spectrometric methods.
C Mn P S Si Cu Ni
Number of Labs 15 18 14 15 18 18 17
Grand Average 0.0218 0.527 0.0159 0.0030 0.272 3.153 33.138
Standard Deviation 0.0014 0.011 0.0021 0.0005 0.017 0.103 0.324
Cr Mo Co N Nb O V B
Number of Labs 17 18 18 13 17 9 17 11
Grand Average 19.846 2.086 0.314 0.0159 0.544 0.0030 0.098 0.0025
Standard Deviation 0.151 0.055 0.025 0.0010 0.023 0.0003 0.005 0.0005
Homogeneity: This Reference Material was tested for homogeneity using ASTM Standard
Practice E 826 and found acceptable.
Traceability: This Reference Material was also examined by optical emission spectrometry
and found to be compatible with the following Certified Reference Materials: NIST SRM
1246, 1247. The following Certified Reference Materials were used to validate the
analytical data listed on page 2: NIST SRM 73c, 101g, 121d, 123c, 125b, 126c, 160b, 339,
342, 344, 345, 346a, 348a, 362, 892; ECRM 088-1, 284-1, 286-1, 292-1; BCS 466/1, 467/1,
475; JK 37; BAM 230-1.
Available Form: This Reference Material is available in the form of a disc, approximately
41 mm (1.625") in diameter and 12 mm (0.50") thick. It is also available in a special set
of 7 mm thick discs.
Use: This Reference Material is intended for use in optical emission and x-ray
spectrometric methods of analysis. The entire depth of the disc may be used.
Caution: As with any bar material, avoid optical emission spectrometric burns in the
center of the disc (5 mm radius), as some segregation may be present.
Sample Preparation: For best analytical results, use the same method for preparing the
analytical surface on all reference materials as you use for production specimens. Avoid
overheating the disc during surface preparation.
Safety Notice: A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is not required for this material.
This material will not release or otherwise result in exposure to a hazardous chemical,
under normal conditions of use. Inquiries concerning this Reference Material should be
directed to:
E 350-90 Standard Test Methods for Chemical Analysis of Carbon Steel, Low-Alloy Steel,
Silicon Electrical Steel, Ingot Iron, and Wrought Iron
E 572 - 88 Standard Test Method for X-Ray Emission Spectrometric Analysis of Stainless
Steel
E 826 - 85 (Reapproved 1990) Standard Practice for Testing Homogeneity of Materials for
the Development of Reference Materials
E 1019-93 Standard Test Methods for Determination of Carbon, Sulfur, Nitrogen, and Oxygen
in Steel and in Iron, Nickel, and Cobalt Alloys
ISO Guides available from American National Standards Institute, 11 West 42nd St., 13th
Floor, New York, NY 10036.
ISO Guide 25 (Third edition, 1990), General requirements for the competence of calibration
and testing laboratories.
ISO Guide 30 (Second edition, 1991), Terms and definitions used in connection with
reference materials.
ISO Guide 35 (Second edition, 1989), Certification of reference materials - General and
statistical principles.
Other useful documents available from NIST, U.S. Department of Commerce, Gaithersburg, MD
20899.
NIST Special Publication 829, Use of NIST Standard Reference Materials for Decisions on
Performance of Analytical Chemical Methods and Laboratories