UOP 1005-14
Trace Metals in Organics by ICP-MS
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UOP 1005-14 is the UOP method for Trace Metals in Organics by ICP-MS, designed to support precise laboratory evaluation of metal content in organic samples. For buyers comparing analytical standards, it signals a focused trace metals method rather than a broad compositional test. In petroleum, fuel, and chemical laboratory settings, this type of method helps teams assess contamination, monitor sample quality, and document metal-related findings with instrumental consistency. UOP 1005-14 is particularly relevant when trace-level metals data must be reviewed by analytical chemists, refinery QA/QC staff, or technical teams responsible for product assessment.
Purpose of UOP 1005-14
The purpose of UOP 1005-14 is to define an analytical approach for measuring trace metals in organic matrices using ICP-MS. As a UOP trace metals method, it is centered on instrumental metals analysis and the generation of reliable laboratory data for sample characterization. This makes it useful when a facility needs a standardized way to examine metal content in organics for technical review, quality verification, or comparison across samples. The method is suited to organizations that rely on careful trace analysis to support laboratory interpretation and reporting.
Laboratory use of UOP 1005-14
UOP 1005-14 is commonly relevant in refinery laboratories, petrochemical testing labs, and other analytical environments where trace metals in organic samples may affect quality or interpretation. Laboratory analysts and QA/QC specialists may use this type of method to support routine sample review, method comparison, and documentation of metal-related results. It also fits technical oversight functions where product quality, contamination checks, or analytical consistency must be evaluated using a standardized ICP-MS-based procedure. In practice, it supports focused trace metals testing rather than general-purpose analysis.
Practical value of UOP 1005-14
The practical value of UOP 1005-14 lies in giving technical teams a clear, recognized framework for trace metals measurement in organics. That can improve consistency when comparing results across batches, instruments, or laboratory workflows. For refinery and laboratory users, it supports better quality control, more disciplined sample review, and cleaner technical documentation when metal content is part of the decision process. UOP 1005-14 is useful anywhere trace metals data must be interpreted with confidence and aligned to a defined UOP standard.
- Trace metals analysis in organic samples
- ICP-MS-based laboratory method
- Refinery and petrochemical QA/QC support
- Analytical chemistry and technical review use
- Sample characterization and contamination screening
- Standardized data for comparison and reporting
- Publisher: UOP
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