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Most instrument are nowaday factory calibrated. For example, Febase with 1) Cast iron 2) Low alloy 3) High alloy steel analysis.
User tends to have misconception that instrument is calibrated and can analyse all iron and steel accurately with the above analytical programs... Wrong.
The three basic analytical programs are ONLY general calibrations and intended to provide an approx quantitative elemental analysis. High alloy can be stainless steel / Chrome steel / Manganese steel / Tool steel / others. Surely you cannot expect the general analytical program to be able to analyse these accurately. Appropriate analytical program MUST be setup specifically for the products to be analysed in order to ascertain accuracy.
Discussion if you like.
User tends to have misconception that instrument is calibrated and can analyse all iron and steel accurately with the above analytical programs... Wrong.
The three basic analytical programs are ONLY general calibrations and intended to provide an approx quantitative elemental analysis. High alloy can be stainless steel / Chrome steel / Manganese steel / Tool steel / others. Surely you cannot expect the general analytical program to be able to analyse these accurately. Appropriate analytical program MUST be setup specifically for the products to be analysed in order to ascertain accuracy.
Discussion if you like.
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