Advances in X-Ray Analysis 1962
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-7606-4_41
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The Application of X-Rays to the Analysis of Container Glass

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“…Table III. Applications to a Specific Class of Samples Alloys, general (456) Aluminum (145,279) Botany (293) Ceramics (284) Clinical chemistry (11,177,178,179,330) Coal (451) Copper-base alloys (150, 191) Ferrous alloys (256,265) Geochemistry (184,371,379,407) Glass (130, 269,270) Iron and steel (73,197,221,285,406) Lime and cement (394, 477) Nickel-base alloys (48,233) Organic chemistry (345) Oxide catalysts (474) Paint (275) Petroleum (86,143,229,384,499) Pharmaceutical chemistry (410) Radioactive materials (91,96) Rocket propellants (268) Soils ( 483) Uranium-base alloys (238) Wood and paper (508) commercially available KAP (K acid phthalate) is 26.626 A. at 27°C. (163).…”
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“…Table III. Applications to a Specific Class of Samples Alloys, general (456) Aluminum (145,279) Botany (293) Ceramics (284) Clinical chemistry (11,177,178,179,330) Coal (451) Copper-base alloys (150, 191) Ferrous alloys (256,265) Geochemistry (184,371,379,407) Glass (130, 269,270) Iron and steel (73,197,221,285,406) Lime and cement (394, 477) Nickel-base alloys (48,233) Organic chemistry (345) Oxide catalysts (474) Paint (275) Petroleum (86,143,229,384,499) Pharmaceutical chemistry (410) Radioactive materials (91,96) Rocket propellants (268) Soils ( 483) Uranium-base alloys (238) Wood and paper (508) commercially available KAP (K acid phthalate) is 26.626 A. at 27°C. (163).…”
Section: Instrumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In alloys and metals (92,166,488) In cement materials (133,221,454,477) In minerals and ores (25,133,379,484) In miscellaneous materials (226,269,284,379,423,424,425,451,455,506) Antimony (17,400,506) Arsenic (191,228,269,342,493) Barium (133,269,284,293,397,486,499,506) Bismuth (456,495) Boron (210) Bromine (109,332,342,506) Cadmium (392)…”
Section: Minimummentioning
confidence: 99%
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