ISO 1169:2006
Zinc alloys — Determination of aluminium content — Titrimetric method
Zinc alloys — Determination of aluminium content — Titrimetric method
- Статус документа:
- Действующий
- Формат:
- Электронный (PDF)
- Количество страниц:
- 7
- Дата публикации:
- 28 июня 2006 г.
- Издание:
- ISO IS 1169 edition 2 version 1
- ICS:
- 77.120.60
ISO 1169:2006 specifies a titrimetric method for the determination of aluminium in zinc alloys. It is applicable to the products specified in ISO 301. It is suitable for the determination of aluminium contents (mass fractions) between 3 % and 30 %.
Abstract
Overview
ISO 1169:2006 specifies a titrimetric method for the determination of aluminium in zinc alloys. Applicable to products covered by ISO 301, the method is suitable for measuring aluminium mass fractions in the range 3 % to 30 %. The procedure is a classical EDTA-based titration using a standard zinc solution and is intended for routine laboratory analysis and quality control in metallurgy and alloy production.
Key topics and technical requirements
- Analytical principle: An excess of EDTA is added to an acid solution of the test portion. The excess EDTA is quantified by titration with a standard zinc solution. The aluminium–EDTA complex is then decomposed (with sodium fluoride) to liberate EDTA, which is titrated again with the standard zinc solution to determine the aluminium-bound EDTA.
- Test portion and reagents: Typical test portion is 5 g. Reagents specified include hydrochloric and nitric acid, hydrogen peroxide, hydroxylammonium chloride, EDTA solution, sodium fluoride (saturated), sodium acetate buffer, methyl red/xylenol orange indicators and a 0.05 M zinc standard solution. All glassware must be cleaned with aqua regia prior to use.
- Procedure highlights: Dissolution in diluted HCl, oxidation with H2O2, neutralization, buffering, heating steps (boil 2–3 min), and color-indicator end-points for titration are specified to ensure reproducible results.
- Calculation & expression: Aluminium content is calculated from the volume (mL) of zinc titrant used to titrate the liberated EDTA using simplified formulae provided for aluminium ≤ 15 % and > 15 %.
- Precision and validation: Interlaboratory trials (13 labs) established repeatability (r) and reproducibility (R) limits that vary with aluminium content (e.g., for 10 % Al: r ≈ 0.078 %; R ≈ 0.175 %). Precision relationships are provided and documented graphically in the standard.
Applications and users
- Who uses it: Metallurgical labs, foundries, alloy manufacturers, quality control/assurance teams, and testing laboratories analyzing zinc alloy ingots and cast products.
- Practical applications:
- Routine compositional analysis of zinc-aluminium alloys (ZA alloys).
- Incoming material inspection and production QC to verify aluminium mass fraction against specification.
- Supporting material certification and product conformity where ISO 301 applies.
- The method is especially useful where a robust, chemistry-based EDTA titration offers a cost-effective alternative to instrumental methods (e.g., spectrometry) for mid-range aluminium contents.
Related standards
- ISO 301 - Zinc alloy ingots intended for casting (product specifications)
- ISO 20081 - Sampling of zinc and zinc alloys
- ISO 5725-1 / -2 / -3 - Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and interlaboratory precision assessment
Keywords: ISO 1169:2006, zinc alloys, aluminium determination, titrimetric method, EDTA titration, standard zinc solution, repeatability, reproducibility, metallurgical quality control.
Технические детали
- Технический комитет
- ISO/TC 18 - Zinc and zinc alloys
- SKU
- ISO 1169:2006
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