Alloy Geek F-75 Cobalt Standard


Your Analysis Type: X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF)
Pedigree: Certified Reference Material (includes certified chemical analysis)
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Sale price$1,495.00

Description

Alloy Geek F-75 Cobalt Standard

Unlock unparalleled accuracy and assurance in your material analyses with our Cobalt Alloy F-75 Certified Reference Material. Also called UNS R30075 and crafted to the highest industry standards, this reference material empowers researchers, scientists, and engineers to calibrate instruments, validate methods, and ensure the utmost precision in their work. Whether you're in the field of medical devices, aerospace, or advanced manufacturing, F-75 is your steadfast partner in achieving reliable and consistent results.

F75 Certified Values:

  • Carbon (C): 0.047%
  • Cobalt (Co): 64.5%
  • Chromium (Cr): 27.8%
  • Iron (Fe): 0.43%
  • H 0.0002
  • Manganese (Mn): 0.78%
  • Molybdenum (Mo): 5.49%
  • Nitrogen (N): 0.169%
  • Niobium (Nb): 0.0026%
  • Phosphorous (P): 0.0024%
  • Sulfur (S): 0.005%
  • Silicon (Si): 0.64%
  • Tungsten (W): 0.0097%

F75 Uncertified Values:

  • Aluminum (Al): 0.06%
  • Boron (B): 0.0006%
  • Copper (Cu): 0.014%
  • Nickel (Ni): 0.09%
  • Oxygen (O): 0.0017%
  • Titanium (Ti): 0.012%
  • Vanadium (V): 0.008%

General Chemical Ranges of Alloy F75: (per ASTM F75)

  • Chromium (Cr): 27-30%
  • Molybdenum (Mo): 5-7%
  • Nickel (Ni): 0.5% max
  • Iron (Fe): 0.75% max
  • Carbon (C): 0.35% max
  • Silicon (Si): 1% max
  • Manganese (Mn): 1% max
  • Tungsten (W): 0.2% max
  • Phosphorous (P): 0.02% max
  • Sulfur (S): 0.01% max
  • Nitrogen (N): 0.25% max
  • Aluminum (Al): 0.1% max
  • Boron (B): 0.01% max
  • Cobalt (Co): Balance

Key Properties:

  • Homogeneity Assured: F-75 boasts exceptional uniformity, minimizing measurement discrepancies and enhancing the reproducibility of your analyses.
  • Stability Over Time: Engineered for longevity, this certified reference material maintains its properties over time, reducing the need for frequent recalibrations.
  • Traceability Guaranteed: Backed by rigorous documentation and traceable to international standards, F-75 ensures the reliability and authenticity of your measurements.
  • Consistency Defined: With tightly controlled manufacturing processes, each unit of F-75 mirrors the next, providing consistent material for accurate comparisons.
  • Chemical Precision: F-75's certified composition guarantees the accuracy of its chemical makeup, serving as a benchmark for your analytical methodologies.
  • Mechanical Robustness: With remarkable mechanical properties including high strength and corrosion resistance, F-75 emulates real-world scenarios for comprehensive testing.
  • Versatility at its Core: From medical devices to industrial applications, F-75's properties find utility across various sectors, facilitating equipment performance verification and testing validation.
  • Expert Approval: Our Cobalt Alloy F-75 is endorsed by leading experts, highlighting its reliability and suitability for critical analyses.
  • User-Friendly Integration: F-75 seamlessly integrates into your workflows, ensuring convenience and facilitating accurate analyses.

When precision matters most, trust Cobalt Alloy F-75 Certified Reference Material to be your benchmark for excellence. Elevate your work's accuracy, validity, and impact with a reference material that embodies uncompromising quality.

XRF Samples are thinner samples approximately 1/4 inch thick. OES Standards are thicker in nature and are approximately 1 inch thick. Please Contact Us if you would like to know the specific dimensions of a sample.

Reference Material (RM): A reference material, or RM, is a material with a known composition or property that is used for informational purposes to look at analytical instruments, methods, or procedures. It serves as a point of comparison to ensure the accuracy and reliability of measurements. Reference materials can vary in terms of their level of characterization and traceability. Some reference materials may have well-defined properties, but they might not have undergone the rigorous testing and certification process that certified reference materials (CRMs) undergo. Reference Material chemical compositions are for information purposes.

Certified Reference Material (CRM): A certified reference material, or CRM, is a type of reference material that has been thoroughly analyzed and characterized using multiple validated methods to determine its composition or properties. The results of these analyses are then used to establish certified values, along with associated uncertainties. CRMs are produced and certified by accredited organizations or laboratories following internationally recognized standards, such as ISO Guide 34 (ISO 17034). The certification process includes interlaboratory comparison and statistical analysis to ensure accuracy and traceability.

In summary, the main difference between a reference material and a certified reference material lies in the level of characterization, validation, and certification. CRMs have undergone a more comprehensive and rigorous testing process, resulting in certified values and uncertainties that can be confidently used for instrument calibration, quality control, and research. Reference materials, on the other hand, can provide a point of comparison but do not have the same level of certification and traceability as CRMs. When accuracy and traceability are critical, certified reference materials are preferred.

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