UOP 714-07
Metals in Miscellaneous Samples by ICP-OES
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UOP 714-07 is the UOP method for Metals in Miscellaneous Samples by ICP-OES, giving laboratories a controlled way to evaluate metal content in a range of sample types. For buyers assessing analytical relevance, it supports instrument-based metals testing where consistent comparison, technical review, and documentation matter. As a UOP 714-07 instrumental method, it is suited to labs that need dependable laboratory analysis for sample screening or quality verification using ICP-OES. The method title makes it especially relevant to teams working with trace or low-level metals evaluation in petroleum, chemical, or related process samples.
UOP 714-07 analytical scope
This UOP 714-07 method focuses on instrumental determination of metals in miscellaneous samples by ICP-OES, an analytical approach commonly used for multi-element laboratory testing. Its scope is centered on measuring metal content in a practical, repeatable way rather than on broad sample characterization. That makes it useful where analysts need a standard method for comparing results across batches, materials, or process streams. For technical teams, the value lies in a clear metals analysis framework that supports method selection, laboratory consistency, and defensible analytical reporting.
Where is UOP 714-07 used?
UOP 714-07 is typically used in analytical laboratories, refinery quality control groups, and petrochemical testing environments where metals evaluation is needed for miscellaneous samples. It is a practical fit for laboratory analysts, QA/QC teams, and technical reviewers responsible for checking sample composition and verifying analytical results. Because the method uses ICP-OES, it is especially relevant in settings that rely on instrumental chemistry for routine review, product assessment, or process-related sample documentation. It may also support internal comparisons when teams need a standard reference for metals testing.
Why labs rely on UOP 714-07
Labs rely on UOP 714-07 because it provides a standardized approach to metals measurement that supports consistent decision-making. In day-to-day work, that matters for comparing results across instruments, operators, and sample sets, as well as for maintaining quality control records. The method also helps technical teams reduce ambiguity when reviewing metal data from miscellaneous materials. For organizations that depend on reliable analytical documentation, it offers a recognized basis for laboratory evaluation, product review, and internal method alignment.
- Metals testing by ICP-OES
- Designed for miscellaneous sample types
- Supports lab comparison and review
- Useful for refinery QA/QC workflows
- Relevant to analytical chemists and technical reviewers
- Helps standardize metals documentation
- Publisher: UOP
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