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AS 1050.23-1990 Methods for the analysis of iron and steel, Part 23: Determination of molybdenum content - Flame atomic absorption spectrometric method 1990 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia

Version:  First Edition 1990.  (Current)
Short Description
Sets out a flame atomic absorption spectrometric method for the determination of molybdenum in steel in the range 0.005 percent to 2.5 percent.
AS/NZS 1050.20:1994 Methods for the analysis of iron and steel, Part 20: Determination of magnesium content - Flame atomic absorption spectrometric method 1994 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand

Version:  First Edition 1994.  (Current)
Short Description
Specifies a flame atomic absorption spectrometric method for the determination of magnesium content between 0.010 percent and 0.25 percent in all types of iron and steel.
AS/NZS 1050.27:1994 Methods for the analysis of iron and steel, Part 27: Determination of titanium content - Spectrophotometric method 1994 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand

Version:  Second Edition 1994.  (Current)
Short Description
Specifies a spectrophotometric method using diantipyrylmethane as a chromogen, measured spectrophotometrically at 390 nm. The method can be used for the determination of titanium content between 0.005 percent and 1.20 percent in steel.
AS 2610.2-2007 Spa pools, Part 2: Private spas 2007 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia

Version:  Third Edition 2007.  (Current)
Short Description
Specifies requirements for design, construction and operation of private spa pools based on safety and health considerations. Appendices include chemical operational parameters and spa heater sizing for outdoor installations.
AS/NZS 1050.21:1994 Methods for the analysis of iron and steel, Part 21: Determination of cobalt content - Spectrophotometric method 1994 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand

Version:  First Edition 1994.  (Current)
Short Description
Specifies a spectrophotometric method for the determination of cobalt content up to 12 percent in all grades of iron and steel containing less than 10.0 percent copper. The sample is dissolved in acid and nitroso-R-salt added. This forms a red-brown chromophore which is measured spectrophotometrically at 580 nm.
AS/NZS 3582.3:2016 Supplementary cementitious materials, Part 3: Amorphous silica 2016 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand

Version:  Second Edition 2016.  (Current)
Short Description
The objective of this Standard is to set out the requirements for amorphous silica for use as a cementitious material in concrete, mortar and related applications.
AS 2890.3:2015 Parking facilities, Part 3: Bicycle parking 2015 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia

Version:  Second Edition 2015.  (Current)
Short Description
Specifies a set of minimum requirements for the layout, design and security of bicycle parking facilities for planners and service providers.
AS/NZS 1050.6:1995 Methods for the analysis of iron and steel, Part 6: Determination of tin content - Flame atomic absorption spectrometric method 1995 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand

Version:  First Edition 1995.  (Current)
Short Description
Specifies a flame atomic absorption spectrometric method for the determination of tin content of iron and steel. The sample is digested in acid, the tin extracted into trioctyl phosphine oxide in 4-methylpentan-2-one (MIBK) and then aspirated into a nitrous oxide/acetylene flame of an atomic absorption spectrometer. The absorption is measured at 235.5 nm.
AS 6905-2007 Smoke doors 2007 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia

Version:  First Edition 2007.  (Current)
Short Description
Provides requirements for the specification, construction and installation of doors that are required to resist the passage of smoke.
AS/NZS 4389:2015 Roof safety mesh 2015 cover

Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand

Version:  Second Edition 2015.  (Current)
Short Description
Sets out requirements for the design, construction, testing and installation of roof safety mesh as a primary means for fall protection when working at heights in domestic, commercial and industrial building applications that use metal or timber purlins, or a tested supporting member.