UOP 912-06
Fluoride in Catalysts, Molecular Sieves, and Aqueous Solutions by Ion Selective Electrode
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UOP 912-06 is the analytical method for measuring fluoride in catalysts, molecular sieves, and aqueous solutions by ion selective electrode. It is designed for laboratory use where fluoride control matters in materials evaluation, process monitoring, or quality verification. For refinery and petrochemical teams, this method can help characterize samples that may contain fluoride in solid or liquid form and support consistent review of technical data. UOP 912-06 is especially useful when a buyer needs a recognized UOP ion analysis method for routine laboratory comparison and documentation.
Overview of UOP 912-06
This UOP 912-06 method focuses on fluoride determination using an ion selective electrode, making it a practical choice for analytical labs that handle ionic measurements. The official title points to three main sample types: catalysts, molecular sieves, and aqueous solutions. That makes the method relevant to chemical analysis workflows where fluoride presence needs to be checked in a controlled and repeatable way. As a UOP ion analysis method, it supports structured laboratory evaluation and helps standardize how fluoride results are generated and reviewed.
Laboratory use of UOP 912-06
In practice, UOP 912-06 may be used by laboratory analysts, refinery QA/QC personnel, and technical reviewers who need fluoride data for material assessment or process-related sample review. It is a good fit for labs handling catalyst qualification, molecular sieve testing, or aqueous sample analysis tied to plant or product monitoring. The method can also support internal comparison work when fluoride measurement is part of acceptance testing, troubleshooting, or documentation of analytical findings. For teams managing routine laboratory workflows, it offers a clear method reference for fluoride analysis.
Why UOP 912-06 matters in practice
UOP 912-06 matters because fluoride measurement can be an important part of verifying material condition, supporting quality control, and keeping analytical records consistent. When laboratories use a defined method for fluoride in catalysts, molecular sieves, and aqueous solutions, results are easier to compare across batches, sites, or review cycles. That helps teams make faster technical decisions and maintain clearer documentation. For organizations that rely on dependable laboratory data, UOP 912-06 provides a focused standard for routine analytical control and sample evaluation.
- Fluoride determination by ion selective electrode
- Catalyst and molecular sieve sample focus
- Aqueous solution analysis support
- Laboratory QA/QC and technical review use
- Useful for refinery and petrochemical sample evaluation
- Standardized UOP ion analysis reference
- Publisher: UOP
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