Alloy Geek Jetalloy Cobalt Standard


Your Analysis Type: X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF)
Pedigree: Certified Reference Material (includes certified chemical analysis)
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Alloy Geek Jetalloy Cobalt Standard

Embark on an analytical journey of precision with Alloy Geek's Certified Reference Material for Cobalt Alloy Jetalloy – your ultimate guide to unraveling the exceptional attributes of this specialized cobalt alloy. Meticulously selected to encapsulate the essence of Jetalloy, this certified reference material empowers you with calibrated accuracy and insightful analysis.

Chemical Composition of Jetalloy:

  • Cobalt (Co): 35-40%
  • Chromium (Cr): 19-21%
  • Tungsten (W): 6-8%
  • Nickel (Ni): 28-30%
  • Iron (Fe): 2.0-2.6%
  • Other Elements: Traces of other elements may be present.

Key Properties:

  • Customized Compositions: Jetalloy alloys offer tailored compositions, catering to specific applications and performance requirements.

  • High Temperature Strength: Jetalloy's exceptional strength at elevated temperatures is ideal for applications exposed to extreme thermal conditions.

  • Oxidation Resistance: The alloy's resistance to oxidation ensures durability even in high-temperature, corrosive environments.

  • Versatility Across Industries: From aerospace components to industrial machinery, Jetalloy's unique properties find utility in diverse sectors.

  • Tailored Performance: Jetalloy's diverse compositions allow for custom-tailored properties, making it an invaluable asset for specialized applications.

  • Precision Performance: Jetalloy's controlled composition guarantees precision results, ensuring reliable analysis in your endeavors.

Alloy Geek's Certified Reference Material for Cobalt Alloy Jetalloy stands as your analytical companion, offering precise instrument calibration and insightful analysis for this remarkable alloy. Whether you're a researcher, an engineer, or a quality control specialist, this certified reference material equips you to delve into the intricacies of Cobalt Alloy Jetalloy, ensuring precision and expertise in your pursuits.

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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