Iarm 86C 1
Iarm 86C 1
Iarm 86C 1
Certificate of Analysis
Certified Reference Material
Grade: CDA 836 / UNS C83600
Part Number (Q.A. NO.): IARM 86C
Certificate Date: 07/08/2002 Certificate No.: 86C-07082002-IARM-F Revision Date: 03/20/2006
Interpretation of Data
1. Certified values listed below reflect analysis results submitted by qualified analytical laboratories using a combination of methods and instrumentation
that emulate actual methods and instrumental techniques currently utilized in the analytical community and are reported as % wt. unless otherwise noted.
2. Any data reported and enclosed by a parentheses ( ) is a "best estimate" and is NOT CERTIFIED. This data could not be quantified sufficiently for
certification. It was however, reported by enough laboratories to be considered as potentially present in the matrix of the material being examined.
3. The "Inter-laboratory Analysis Program" (ILAP) utilized in the establishment of the data are an ongoing program with permanent membership. Certain
elements may be selected by a consensus of the members for more extensive testing. Therefore the data in brackets [ ] indicates further testing is in
process.
4. The "±Estimated Uncertainty" is enclosed by a parentheses ( ) below the individual element's concentration and is based on a Confidence Interval
at 95%. Included in this estimated uncertainty, are the combined effects of method imprecision, material inhomogeneity, and any bias between methods.
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The following data and accompanying statements represent all pertinent information reported in the ILAP as it
applies to the chemical characterization of this material as of 03/20/2006.
86C Ag Al As Be Bi C Co Cr Cu Fe Mn Ni P Pb S
1 0.025 0.0017 0.001 0.0001 0.017 0.0020 0.009 <0.01 84.60 0.232 0.0046 0.280 0.004 4.95 0.039
2 0.0217 0.0025 0.0036 <0.001 0.0101 0.004 0.007 0.0001 84.77 0.245 0.0035 0.265 0.001 5.14 0.0360
3 0.0180 0.0021 0.003 <0.001 0.008 0.0015 0.0026 <0.001 84.43 0.2392 0.0003 0.28 0.001 4.98 0.038
4 0.021 0.001 0.0061 0.011 0.004 0.004 0.003 84.645 0.257 0.0031 0.2594 0.0020 5.07 0.0301
5 0.015 0.0010 0.0055 0.009 0.002 0.0017 0.001 84.46 0.222 0.0014 0.253 0.003 5.10 0.035
6 0.0005 0.0034 0.002 0.002 <0.0001 84.592 0.245 0.002 0.26 0.004 5.0576 0.036
7 0.001 0.004 0.005 84.4681 0.2501 0.001 0.270 0.0050 4.95 0.030
8 0.002 84.89 0.2475 0.001 0.2681 0.0035 4.992 0.030
9 0.0008 0.233 0.283 0.0015 5.093 0.036
10 0.0038 0.238 0.269 0.0045 5.00 0.029
11 0.003 0.258 0.275 0.003 4.98 0.039
12 0.270 0.004 0.036
13 0.2431 0.004 0.0388
14 0.279 0.003 0.036
Mean 0.0201 0.0018 0.0038 0.0001 0.0110 0.0026 0.0045 0.0014 84.6069 0.2424 0.0021 0.2682 0.0030 5.0284 0.0349
STDV. 0.0038 0.0010 0.0017 0.0035 0.0011 0.0027 0.0015 0.1606 0.0109 0.0015 0.0114 0.0013 0.0659 0.0036
Certified (0.02) 0.002 <0.005 (0.01) 0.003 <0.005 84.6 0.24 0.002 0.27 0.003 5.03 0.035
95% C.I. 0.001 0.001 0.1 0.01 0.001 0.01 0.001 0.04 0.002
Methods X,I,O X,I,O I,O X,I,O C X,I,O I,O X,W,A,O X,A,I,O X,A,I,O X,A,I,O X,A,I,O X,A,I,O X,C,O
Methods: W = Classical, C = Combustion, F = Fusion, A = AA or GFAA, I = ICP or DCP, D = DC Arc, O = OE, X = XRF, G=GDMS
86C Sb Si Sn Zn Cd Mg Mo O Se Zr N B Ti Te Nb
1 0.152 0.0059 4.41 5.34 0.0017 <0.001 0.0002 0.004 0.0045 <0.0001 <0.001 <0.0001 <0.01 0.0041 0.0001
2 0.139 0.001 4.35 5.44 <0.001 <0.001 0.0031 <0.01 <0.001 0.0001 <0.001 <0.0001 0.002
3 0.15 0.0024 4.484 5.37 <0.0001 <0.0001 0.0032 0.002 <0.0001 <0.0001
4 0.1521 0.002 4.330 5.360 0.001 <0.001 0.0015 0.0002
5 0.143 0.0050 4.37 5.395 0.004 0.007
6 0.147 0.003 4.385 5.41 0.002
7 0.142 0.001 4.290 5.397 <0.0001
8 0.1427 0.002 4.365 5.385
9 0.131 0.002 4.333 5.36
10 0.128 4.318
11 0.137 4.30
12 0.1486 4.428
13 0.141 4.397
Mean 0.1426 0.0027 4.3662 5.3841 0.0014 0.0030 0.0002 0.0034 0.0038 0.0002 0.0031 0.0001
STDV. 0.0075 0.0017 0.0549 0.0304 0.0005 0.0014 0.0005 0.0025 0.0001 0.0015
Certified 0.143 0.003 4.37 5.38 (0.003)
95% C.I. 0.005 0.001 0.03 0.02
Methods X,A,I,O X,A,I,O X,A,I,O X,A,I,O F
Methods: W = Classical, C = Combustion, F = Fusion, A = AA or GFAA, I = ICP or DCP, D = DC Arc, O = OE, X = XRF, G=GDMS
The International Standards Organization (ISO) definitions, expressed in ISO Guide 30-1981-(E) list the following:
Certifying Body: A technically competent body (organization or firm, public or private) that issues a Reference Material Certificate. The only generally
accepted certifying body in the United States is the U. S. Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards & Technology, (NIST), Gaithersburg,
MD.
Reference Material (RM): A material or substance with one or more properties, which are sufficiently well established to be used for calibration of an
apparatus, the assessment of a measurement method, or for assigning values to materials.
Certified Reference Material (CRM): A reference material with one or more properties whose values are certified by a technically valid procedure
accompanied by or traceable to a certificate or other documentation, which is issued by a Certifying Body.
Inter-Laboratory Analysis Program (ILAP): Although ASTM Standard E691-87 applies to inter-laboratory studies to "Determine the Precision of a
Single Test Method", it is also a well thought out and logical plan for conducting an inter-laboratory program involving multiple techniques. Therefore, the
planning, conducting, analyzing, protocol, and treatment of data resulting from this inter-laboratory program were performed utilizing the guidelines
established in ASTM E691-87.
Methods of Analysis: In view of the fact, that the "Inter-Laboratory Analysis Program" entails a wide variety of materials, no single analytical method
would provide optimum data results. Therefore, the methods utilized were a combination of ASTM Standard Methods for classical wet chemistry, ICP, AA,
Optical Emission and X-Ray spectrometric methods. The determinations for Carbon, Sulfur, Nitrogen, and Oxygen are the result of combustion instrument
procedures.
Selection of Materials: A "batch" or "series" is defined as a single bar of one continuous length and heat. The majority of materials are in wrought
condition; other methods of manufacture are utilized as a less desirable resort. ILAP samples are taken by removing a section, a minimum of, every one-
twelfth of total length from the entire bar. A portion of the section is converted to chips and thin (pin) disk for analysis by classical wet chemistry, ICP, AA,
and combustion procedures, and the balance remains as a thick disk for OES and X-Ray analysis. Each member of the ILAP is furnished a sample pack
from a specific location on the batch bar. This systematic sampling procedure results in the homogeneity being reflected as a product of the overall statistics
and certified data. This method of homogeneity testing is in accordance with ISO Guide 34, regarding the systematic selection and testing of a
representative number of units for the assessment of homogeneity.