CDA 863 Bronze Certified Reference Material


Your Analysis Type: X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF)
Pedigree: Certified Reference Material
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Description

CDA C86300 Manganese Bronze Certified Reference Material (CRM)

This CDA C863 certified reference material is a copper alloy widely used as a standard for calibrating and verifying your spectrometer (XRF, ICP-OES, Spark-OES, etc.). This material is precisely manufactured and certified to have traceable measurements and specified impurity levels, ensuring reliable results for laboratories performing calibration, quality control, and materials testing.

Certified CDA C863 Manganese Bronze Chemical Composition:

 Element Composition 1
Ag 0.004%
Al 5.79%
As 0.007%
Bi 0.004%
C 0.005%
Cd 0.0009%
Co 0.0010%
Cr 0.008%
Cu 64.5%
Fe 2.98%
Mg 0.0006%
Mn 2.99%
Ni 0.276%
P 0.020%
Pb 0.133%
S 0.0010%
Sb 0.003%
Si 0.091%
Sn 0.147%
Zn 22.86%
Zr 0.0004%

 

CDA C863/C86300 Manganese Bronze Chemical Range:

 Element Composition
Cu 60-66%
Pb 0.20% max
Sn 0.20% max
Zn 22-28%
Fe 2-4%
Ni 1% max
Al 5-7.5%
Mn 2.5-5%

 

Other Names:

UNS C86300, CDA 863, C67500 Wrought Equivalent, SAE 430B, ASTM B22, ASTM B271, ASTM B505, ASTM B584, Federal QQ-C-390, MIL-C-11866

Available material forms:

  • XRF: ~1/8" thick disc, ~1.5" diameter
  • OES: ~0.75" thick disc, ~1.5" diameter
  • Chips: 50g of chips

Reference Material (RM):

A reference material, or RM, is a material with a known grade and/or chemical composition that is typically used for alloy or grade identification.

Certified Reference Material (CRM):

A certified reference material, or CRM, is a material that has been thoroughly analyzed and characterized using multiple validated methods to determine its chemical composition. 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).

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