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BS 6200-3.28.3:1995 Sampling and analysis of iron, steel and other ferrous metals. Methods of analysis. Determination of sulphur Steel and iron: spectrophotometric method

BS 6200-3.28.3:1995

Sampling and analysis of iron, steel and other ferrous metals. Methods of analysis. Determination of sulphur Steel and iron: spectrophotometric method

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Standard number:BS 6200-3.28.3:1995
Pages:16
Released:1995-12-15
ISBN:0 580 24932 8
Status:Standard
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BS 6200-3.28.3:1995


This standard BS 6200-3.28.3:1995 Sampling and analysis of iron, steel and other ferrous metals. Methods of analysis. Determination of sulphur is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 77.080.01 Ferrous metals in general

This International Standard specifies a methylene blue spectrophotometric method for the determination of sulfur in steel and iron.

The method is applicable to sulfur contents between 0,000 3 % (m/m) and 0,010 % (m/m). However, niobium, silicon, tantalum and titanium interfere in the determination of sulfur.

Depending on the concentration of the interfering elements, the application ranges and test portion masses given in Table 1 apply.

Table 1

Maximum allowable content of the interfering elements Test portion Application ranges Δws
% (m/m) % (m/m)
Nb Si Ta Ti g
0,5 1,0 0,3 1,0 1,0 0,000 3 to 0,001 0
1,0 2,0 0,6 2,0 0,50 0,001 0 to 0,010

Applicable to sulphur content of between 0.0003% (m/m) and 0.010% (m/m) depending upon the niobium, silicon, tantalum and titanium content.