Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) Abteilung 1, Analytische Chemie; Referenzmaterial

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Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) Abteilung 1, Analytische Chemie; Referenzmaterial

Richard-Willstätter-Straße 11, 12489 Berlin, Germany
D-PL-11075-14-00 | Issue date: 08.07.2022

Kurzschreibung des Geltungsbereichs

chemische Untersuchungen von Stahl- und Eisenwerkstoffen, Ausgangsstoffen und Nebenprodukten der Stahlherstellung, Nichteisenmetallen und Nichteisenmetallwerkstoffen, refraktären Werkstoffen sowie Baustoffen, Glas, Keramik, Kunststoffen und Bedarfsgegenständen; Bestimmung von Elementspuren in Metallen, Metalllegierungen, Metallsalzlösungen, Keramik, Kunststoffen und refraktären Werkstoffen; NMR-spektroskopische Untersuchungen organischer Verbindungen; physikalische, physikalisch-chemische und chemische Untersuchungen von Wasser, Abwasser, Klärschlamm, Schlamm und Sedimenten, Abfall, Stoffen zur Verwertung und Böden; Bestimmung von Schwefel in Kraftstoffen; Bestimmung des Wassergehalts mittels coulometrischer Karl-Fischer-Titration; Massenspektrometrische Isotopenverdünnungsanalyse von Elementspuren in spezifischen Biota und Lebensmitteln; absorptions- und fluoreszenzspektroskopische Untersuchungen; Reinheitsuntersuchungen und Gehaltsbestimmungen von organischen Verbindungen

Short description of the scope (machine translation)

chemical analysis of steel- and ferrous materials, Basic materials and Nebenprodukten of the steel production, Nichteisenmetallen and Nichteisenmetallwerkstoffen, refractory material as well as building materials, glass, ceramics, plastics and demand articles; determination of elements in metals, metal alloys, metal salt solutions, ceramics, plastics and refractory material; NMR-spectroscopic analysis organic compounds; physical, physico-chemical and chemical analysis of water, sewage, sewage sludge, mud and sediments, waste, materials for reuse and Boden; determination of sulhur in motor fuels; determination of water content using coulometric Karl-Fischer-titration; mass spectrometric isotope dilution analysis of elements in specific biotics and food; absorption- and fluorescence spectroscopic analysis; purity tests and assays of organic compounds
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Further accreditations

D-IS-11075-21-00 | Issue date: 22.11.2021
D-K-11075-08-00 | Issue date: 10.05.2022
D-PL-11075-01-00 | Issue date: 04.05.2022
D-PL-11075-02-00 | Issue date: 31.03.2023
D-PL-11075-03-00 | Issue date: 31.08.2022
D-PL-11075-03-01 | Issue date: 31.08.2022
D-PL-11075-03-02 | Issue date: 31.08.2022
D-PL-11075-04-00 | Issue date: 15.12.2022
D-PL-11075-04-01 | Issue date: 15.12.2022
D-PL-11075-04-02 | Issue date: 15.12.2022
D-PL-11075-08-00 | Issue date: 13.01.2023
D-PL-11075-08-01 | Issue date: 01.06.2023
D-PL-11075-08-02 | Issue date: 01.06.2023
D-PL-11075-08-03 | Issue date: 13.01.2023
D-PL-11075-16-00 | Issue date: 26.09.2022
D-RM-11075-01-00 | Issue date: 16.02.2024
D-ZE-11075-22-00 | Issue date: 15.03.2024

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