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BS EN 3976:2006 Aerospace series. Titanium and titanium alloys. Test method. Chemical analysis for the determination of hydrogen content

BS EN 3976:2006

Aerospace series. Titanium and titanium alloys. Test method. Chemical analysis for the determination of hydrogen content

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Označení normy:BS EN 3976:2006
Počet stran:16
Vydáno:2007-01-31
ISBN:978 0 580 50085 5
Status:Standard
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BS EN 3976:2006


This standard BS EN 3976:2006 Aerospace series. Titanium and titanium alloys. Test method. Chemical analysis for the determination of hydrogen content is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 49.025.30 Titanium
This standard specifies the requirements for chemical analysis using Inert Gas Fusion Thermal Conductivity Method for the determination of the hydrogen content of titanium and titanium alloys for aerospace applications. The method applies to hydrogen contents ranging from several micrograms per gram to several hundreds of micrograms per gram. It shall be applied when referred to in the EN technical specification or material standard unless otherwise specified on the drawing, order or inspection schedule. NOTE The absolute method not used in routine inspection is solid state hot extraction under vacuum followed by measurement of volume and pressure. Due to its complexity, it is only summarized in Annex A.