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ASTM E2823

Standard Test Method for Analysis of Nickel Alloys by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (Performance-Based)

Standard by ASTM, 2017-02-23

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ASTM E2823 is the ASTM standard titled Standard Test Method for Analysis of Nickel Alloys by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (Performance-Based). It provides a technical framework for measuring nickel alloy composition using ICP-MS, helping support reliable material analysis, quality control, and compliance-focused evaluation. As a performance-based method, it is designed to guide analytical work while allowing suitable laboratory approaches that meet the standard’s intent. For organizations working with nickel alloys, ASTM E2823 helps promote consistent test results and comparable reporting.

What is ASTM E2823?

This standard defines a test method for analyzing nickel alloys by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, a highly sensitive elemental analysis technique. Its performance-based structure means the standard emphasizes analytical results and method capability rather than one fixed procedural path. ASTM E2823 is therefore useful for laboratories that need a recognized approach for determining alloy composition with controlled accuracy and repeatability. It serves as a technical reference for selecting, applying, and verifying an ICP-MS method for nickel alloy testing.

Where is ASTM E2823 used?

ASTM E2823 is commonly used in laboratory and quality assurance settings where nickel alloys must be evaluated for composition. It is relevant to material testing workflows that rely on ICP-MS instrumentation and documented analytical procedures. The standard may be used during incoming material checks, product verification, research and development, or routine quality control where nickel alloy chemistry matters. Its practical value is strongest in environments that need dependable elemental analysis and clear, standards-based reporting.

Why is ASTM E2823 important?

This standard matters because accurate nickel alloy analysis supports product consistency, traceability, and informed acceptance decisions. ASTM E2823 helps laboratories align testing practices with a recognized ASTM standard, which can reduce uncertainty when comparing results across different methods or facilities. For procurement and quality control teams, it provides a clearer basis for evaluating alloy composition and confirming material expectations. In practice, that can support better compliance, fewer disputes, and lower risk in technical decision-making.

  • Nickel alloy composition analysis
  • ICP-MS-based testing framework
  • Performance-based method guidance
  • Quality control and verification support
  • Standards-based laboratory reporting
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  • Publication Date: 2017-02-23
  • Publisher: ASTM

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