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Foreword
Certified Reference Materials, as defined in the ISO Guide 30 and the International Vocabular of
Metrology (VIM), can act as traceability links to the International System of Measurement (SI). By
application, e.g. of a CRM whose matrix and analyte levels match those of the samples under
investigation as closely as possible, the analyst is able to assure himself that his measurements have
been properly carried out to the required level of accuracy.
The Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) has a long tradition in the production
of Certified Reference Materials. Starting in 1912 with a "Normal Steel" for the determination of
carbon, the development of new CRMs has increased continuously. One year later 8 steel samples
with different carbon contents were available. The development continued with the participation of
regional German material research and testing institutes as well as industry (1957). In 1968 within
the framework of EURONORM, the first European CRMs in the field of iron and steel were issued
(see page 10).
Today a large range of ferrous and non ferrous CRMs together with environmental CRMs and CRMs
for engineering materials are offered in our new catalogue.
The catalogue provides technical and general ordering information for the CRMs currently available
from the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM).
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Reference material (RM): material or substance one or more of whose property values are
sufficiently homogeneous and well established to be used for the calibration of an apparatus, the
assessment of a measurement method, or for assigning values to materials.
Certified reference material (CRM): reference material, accompanied by a certificate, one or more
of whose property values are certified by a procedure which establishes its traceability to an accurate
realization of the unit in which the property values are expressed, and for which each certified value
is accompanied by an uncertainty at a stated level of confidence.
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11
Unalloyed steels
Mass fraction in % standard deviation
CRM-No.
D 030-4
D 031-3
D 032-2
D 035-2*1)
D 036-1
Year of issue
1973
1972
1968
1998
1968
Chips, powder
Disc
C
0,456 0,004
0,055 0,002
0,271 0,007
1,277
0,005
0,858 0,008
Si
0,318 0,007
0,037 0,004
0,282 0,007
0,216
0,004
0,194 0,005
Mn
0,603 0,004
0,329 0,007
0,556 0,008
0,305
0,002
0,327 0,010
0,018 0,002
0,014 0,001
0,0129 0,0007
0,0038 0,0003
0,0074 0,0009
0,021 0,002
0,021 0,001
0,0254 0,0010
0,0111 0,0003
0,0095 0,0009
Cr
0,117 0,004
Mo
Ni
0,042 0,002
Altotal
0,042 0,006
(0,088)
0,0104 0,0003
(0,091)
0,0056 0,0002
(0,040)
0,0190 0,0004
(0,058)
0,0193 0,0005
(0,015)
0,054 0,002
Alinsol.
Alacid-sol.
0,012 0,002
0,013 0,002
0,020 0,002
0,0017 0,0001
0,0233 0,0007
Cu
0,061 0,002
0,020 0,002
0,085 0,002
0,0085 0,0002
0,065 0,005
0,0051 0,0003
0,0050 0,0004
0,0044 0,0009
0,0230 0,0004
0,0100 0,0008
Nb
Pb
(0,006)
(0,006)
0,0055 0,0007
Ti
(0,019)
Te
12
0,0177 0,0004
As
Sn
1)
0,0030 0,0001
- continued
D 039-2
D 042-1
D 077-2*
D 079-2*
D 082-1*
D 083-1*
Year of issue
1971
1972
1976
1989
1976
1978
Chips, powder
Disc
C
0,107 0,003
0,108
0,003
0,006
+
0,415 0,003 0,0262R 0,0003
Si
0,011 0,002
0,037
0,005
0,006
0,235 0,005
Mn
1,274 0,014
0,666
0,010
1,28
0,013
0,004
0,083 0,004
0,0057R0,0004
0,310 0,005
0,024
0,024
Cr
0,048 0,003
0,016
0,004
Mo
Ni
0,051 0,003
0,029
0,002
Al
0,010
0,001
As
0,018 0,001
Cu
0,117 0,006
(0,016)
(0,003)
0,041
0,02
(0,021)
0,743
0,006
Pb
0,207 0,005
Sn
0,054
(0,0129)
0,001
(0,0044)
(0,0043)
0,002
(0,029)
0,005
(0,029)
Nb
(0,0047)
0,001
0,0022 0,0003
0,149 0,004
0,016 0,001
(0,003)
0,0037 0,0008
Ti
(0,0021)
0,058 0,003
Te
0,030 0,001
R: revised value
CRM-No.
D 098-1*
Year of issue
1993
5,1 1,3
Si
4,8 1,1
95%-confidence interval
Mn
0,8 0,4
(0,6)
3,1 0,5
Cr
57,1 2,4
Mo
8,5 0,8
2,4 0,7
Pure iron
Disc
95%-confidence interval
13
Alloy steels
Mass fraction in % standard deviation
CRM-No.
D 126-1
D 128-1
D 130-1
D 179-2*
Year of issue
1963
1972
1968
1990
Chips, powder
Disc
C
Si
Mn
0,841
0,008
(0,241)
1,817
0,009
0,003
0,546
0,005
0,598
0,009
0,949
0,010
0,313
0,006
0,579
0,011
0,839
0,010
1,593
0,009
0,539
0,010
0,0092 0,0011
0,007
0,001
0,0209 0,0017
0,0267 0,0024
0,0050 0,0007
0,007
0,001
0,0158 0,0011
(0,0006)
Cr
0,317
0,108
0,003
(0,032)
1,08
0,03
0,070
0,006
0,078
0,007
0,009
Mo
Ni
(0,038)
0,046
0,006
(0,031)
Al
0,286
0,010
0,0037 0,0005
Alacid soluble
0,0019 0,0006
As
0,0167 0,0011
Co
(0,015)
Cu
(0,098)
(0,0024)
0,0093 0,0008
0,0068 0,0005
Nb
0,00144 0,00013
Pb
0,00013 0,00002
Sn
(0,006)
Ti
(0,0014)
0,143
0,004
0,055
0,890
0,003
0,013
0,072
0,003
0,111
0,004
(0,008)
(0,003)
0,188
0,007
1,87
0,05
Bi
< 0,00003
Ca
Cd
< 0,00003
Ga
0,00129 0,00012
Hg
(< 0,00001)
Mg
Sb
0,00175 0,00010
Se
(< 0,00020)
Te
(0,0002)
< 0,00020
Tl
(< 0,000035)
Zn
0,00023 0,00004
14
0,085
- continued -
D 180-1*
D 181-1*
D 182-1*
D 183-1*
D 184-1*
Year of issue
1973
1973
1974
1973
1978
Chips, powder
Disc
C
0,197
0,005
0,590
0,005
0,790
0,008
0,083
0,002
0,333
0,003
Si
0,362
0,007
1,054
0,015
0,368
0,014
0,421
0,006
0,218
0,005
Mn
1,286
0,015
1,047
0,008
0,389
0,007
0,354
0,004
0,528
0,006
0,0174 0,0010
0,018
0,001
0,0076R 0,0005
0,089
0,002
0,0047R 0,0003
0,0249 0,0010
0,035
0,001
0,011
0,001
0,031
0,001
0,0032
0,0003
Cr
1,250
0,126
0,004
0,591
0,012
0,670
0,013
1,287
0,011
0,457
0,009
Mo
Ni
0,018
0,096
0,008
Al
Alacid soluble
As
0,030
0,002
0,070
0,004
0,152
0,005
0,073
0,004
3,318
0,015
0,022
0,004
0,020
0,003
0,027
0,002
0,0052
0,0007
(0,026)
(0,0202)
(0,013)
Co
Cu
0,115
0,004
0,174
0,005
0,141
0,004
0,445
0,010
0,0102
0,0004
0,0064 0,0006
0,0180
0,0011
0,0560
0,0019
0,060
0,002
0,0051
0,0004
0,0068 0,0009
0,0068 0,0005
Nb
Pb
Sn
(0,015)
(0,0135)
Ti
Ca
Mg
(0,0005)
Sb
(0,004)
(0,0015)
Te
Zn
0,0039
0,177
0,0042
0,0003
0,010
0,0005
0,0015
0,0002
R: revised value
0,0044
0,0004
0,108
0,006
- continued -
15
D 187-1*
D 191-1*
D 191-2*
D 192-1*
D 193-1*
D 194-1*
Year of issue
1982
1986
2006
1994
1990
1993
Chips,
d
Disc
0,195 0,003 0,013 0,002 0,0043 0,0002 0,1875 0,0009 0,139 0,004
Si
Mn
0,404 0,006
0,431
0,004+
+
1,354 0,011 0,025 0,002 0,1334 0,0019 1,377 0,006
0,972 0,017
1,188
0,004+
+
0,014 0,001 0,011 0,001 0,0087 0,0004 0,0029 0,0002 0,0063 0,0006 0,0097
+
0,025 0,001 0,0017 0,0003 0,0029 0,0002 0,0010 0,0001 0,0086 0,0006 0,00059R0,00005
0,0006+
+
Cr
+
1,186 0,015 0,025 0,002 0,0314 0,0006 0,0717 0,0018 0,182 0,006
Mo
0,035 0,002
0,733
0,006+
+
0,0020 0,0002 0,482 0,004
0,347 0,011
0,2857
0,0026+
Ni
+
0,096 0,003 0,018 0,002 0,0224 0,0004 0,755 0,004
1,178 0,019
0,3417
0,0027+
Al
0,0020+
Alacid soluble
(0,0021)
0,006
0,0285 0,0008
+
As
0,0004 0,0002
Co
0,014 0,001
Cu
+
0,161 0,003 0,0080 0,0006 0,0165 0,0003 0,0453 0,0008 0,598 0,009
(0,003)
(0,00016)
0,0020
0,0004+
0,0002
0,0751
0,0011+
+
0,014 0,001 0,0026 0,0003 0,001050,00009 0,0118 0,0002 0,0108 0,0004 0,0115
0,0002+
Nb
0,0232 0,0019
Pb
(0,0002)
Sn
0,011 0,001
0,0050 0,0005
(0,0030)
(0,0009)
(0,0013)
Ti
(0,003)
(0,0019)
Ca
Mg
Sb
(0,0007)
Te
Zn
16
0,0011+
0,219 0,004
0,012
0,1532
R: revised value
0,0243
0,0009
0,0026
0,0002
95%-confidence interval
D 226-1
D 227-1
D 231-2*
D 235-1
Year of issue
1967
1971
2002
1972
Chips
Disc
C
0,416
0,007
0,950
0,013
0,0140 0,0003
0,912
0,014
0,094
0,010
Si
0,514
0,007
0,272
0,013
0,368
0,006
Mn
0,434
0,013
0,236
0,007
1,263
0,009
12,73
0,07
0,045
0,0072 0,0007
0,0207 0,0012
0,016
0,001
0,0179 0,0007
0,0094 0,0014
0,022
0,002
0,0250 0,0007
0,06
4,25
0,02
18,071
0,018
0,354
0,014
0,032
0,003
Cr
13,67
Mo
0,024
0,006
2,64
0,05
0,301
0,004
Ni
0,139
0,014
0,114
0,008
10,105
0,021
0,002
(0,08)
+
0,0402 0,0011
0,005
0,0941 0,0009
0,073
0,002
0,002
0,0444 0,0004
0,020
0,0008
Al
0,0032 0,0004
As
(0,0256)
0,0048 0,0003
0,0020 0,0002
Co
(0,0246)
Cu
0,124
0,0362 0,0017
0,040
Nb
Pb
(0,00007)
Sn
(0,0068)
0,0251 0,0024
0,0043 0,0003
Ti
0,0007 0,0002
0,022
0,003
(0,012)
2,44
0,03
0,0708 0,0008
3,03
0,06
0,0141 0,0010
Zr
Ag
(0,000064)
Sb
0,0035 0,0005
0,0011 0,0001+
Ta
Ca
0,00074 0,00014
95%-confidence interval
- continued -
17
D 237-1
D 271-1*
D 278-1*
D 283-1*
D 284-2*
D 286-1*
Year of issue
1973
2006
1973
1985
2000
1985
Chips
Disc
C
Si
0,006
0,004
Mn
P
S
Cr
Mo
Ni
Al
As
B
Co
Cu
N
17,24 0,04
5,002
0,019
0,006
1,040 0,030
(0,0003)
Pb
(0,0005)
0,007
Zr
(0,00013)
Ag
0,0009 0,0002
(0,00013)
Sb
(0,0017)
Ta
0,00200,0002
+1)
1)
2)
1,92 0,03
+
0,026 0,002
0,280 0,014
0,0237 0,0005
16,811 0,019
2,111 0,010
10,72 0,05
18,13 0,08
0,329 0,009
8,54 0,04
+
(0,0023)
(0,0003)
0,0063 0,0003
0,033 0,002
0,0525 0,0011
0,1831 0,0014
0,0151 0,0002
(< 0,0005)
(0,0065)
3,28 0,03
9,66 0,12
0,150 0,008
0,043 0,002
(0,0003)
0,0047 0,0002
0,191 0,004
0,100 0,005
0,0258 0,0008
0,0054 0,0005
3,41 0,09
1,745 0,009
(0,0028)
0,077 0,008
+
4,15 0,06
0,537 0,008
0,0020 0,0002
+
0,217 0,010
0,0201 0,0005+
0,077 0,008
0,0084 0,0002
Mg
0,0057 0,0004
Ca
0,236 0,024
0,0234 0,0011
0,345 0,017
1,219 0,009
(0,0009)
0,405 0,006
+
0,1552 0,0020
0,903 0,019
0,336 0,008
0,660 0,023
Ti
Nb
Sn
18
0,0084 0,0009
0,0425 0,0016
(0,0183)
(0,0005)
+2)
(0,0315)
(0,0013)
0,0014 0,0004
0,0099 0,0007
95%-confidence interval
- continued
D 288-1*
D 289-1*
D 290-1*1)
D 291-1*1)
D 294-1*
D 297-1*
Year of issue
1986
1990
1990
1990
2005
2005
Chips
Disc
2,08
Si
0,02
0,903 0,008
0,0657 0,0010
0,260 0,012
0,531 0,013
0,072 0,007
0,907 0,018
0,283 0,005
Mn
0,292 0,008
1,016 0,016
0,244 0,010
0,024 0,002
(0,0012)
2)
0,0223 0,0004+
0,344 0,006+
0,897 0,007+
+
0,0135 0,0004+
+
+
0,0027 0,0004 0,0160 0,0008 0,0087 0,0007 0,000310,00009 0,0101 0,0003
+
18,37 0,03+
Cr
12,00 0,08
14,63 0,11
4,18
0,06
17,10 0,10
17,98 0,05
Mo
0,103 0,007
1,102 0,015
4,83
0,09
2,10
0,0861 0,0022
Ni
Al
0,012 0,002
As
0,06
12,33 0,02+
0,563 0,011
0,199 0,011
0,0030 0,0006
(0,0065)
(0,0056)
0,0044 0,0004
Co
0,018 0,002
0,065 0,006
Cu
0,060 0,004
0,081 0,004
0,0151 0,0004
Nb
(0,0057)
(0,00117)
(0,0089)
Pb
(0,0008)
(0,000128)
Sn
(0,0043)
0,111 0,010
(0,0014)
Ti
0,020 0,002
2,01
(0,0008)
0,0072 0,0004
0,055 0,004
0,260 0,015
1,91
0,04
0,388 0,016
(0,682)
6,27
0,14
(0,00114)
(0,0057)
Zr
(0,0001)
(0,0002)
Ag
Ca
(0,00026)
(0,0002)
Sb
(0,0014)
(0,0013)
(0,00053)
Ta
Te
(<0,00008)
5,12
0,05
0,12
0,427 0,006
0,290 0,005+
0,329 0,018
(0,0095)
0,0195 0,0009
+
+
0,003650,00029 0,0040 0,0005
2)
+
1,146 0,009
(<0,00005)
0,0413 0,0007
0,204 0,004+
0,0152 0,0007+
0,0694 0,0021
0,0535 0,0008+
95%-confidence interval
19
Special alloys
Chips
Mass fraction in % standard deviation
CRM-No.
D 326-1
D 327-2
D 328-1
Year of issue
1972
1972
1973
0,092
0,002
0,152
0,003
0,390
0,005
Si
1,46
0,025
2,052
0,028
0,629
0,014
Mn
0,406
0,008
1,289
0,018
1,395
0,012
0,0093 0,0009
0,0228 0,0014
0,005
0,001
0,0028 0,0006
0,0046 0,0012
0,003
0,001
Cr
16,37
Mo
Ni
Altotal
Co
0,05
(0,025)
61,16
0,16
(0,79)
0,223
0,011
0,174
19,72
0,08
20,54
0,07
0,009
4,41
0,07
0,08
20,38
0,19
0,070
0,006
0,159
0,010
0,070
41,65
0,006
0,24
Cu
(0,027)
0,060
0,003
0,013
0,003
(0,0359)
0,059
0,0024
0,027
0,002
Nb
3,61
0,22
(0,024)
Zr
0,129
0,008
0,044
0,004
4,16
0,04
Fe
2,40
0,06
Ta
0,18
0,02
20
24,35
Cast irons
Mass fraction in % standard deviation
CRM-No.
D 428-2*1)
D 476-3*
D 478-2*
D 479-1*1)
D 480-1*1)
Year of issue
1998
1996
1996
1978
1979
Chips, powder
2,747 0,009+
3,390 0,011+
4,003 0,013+
2,86
0,04
3,03
0,02
1,813 0,005
2,411 0,021
2,02
0,02
2,41
0,02
0,987 0,008
0,321 0,005
0,136 0,008
0,151
0,005
0,201 0,006
0,076 0,003
0,0021R 0,0005
0,089 0,003
0,0086 0,0010
Disc
Ctotal
Si
Mn
P
S
1,752 0,007
+
0,750 0,05
0,0691 0,0011
0,1105 0,0018
0,0908 0,0023
0,0460 0,0015
0,0493 0,0009
Cr
0,0366 0,0017
0,0648 0,0012
Mo
(0,0014)
0,0358 0,0005
0,0549 0,0014
Al
B
Cu
N
Ti
0,0156 0,0005
0,0145 0,0007
0,0996 0,0014
0,2445 0,0025
0,0038 0,0001
0,0311 0,0005
1,00
0,151 0,007
0,0222 0,0005
0,02
(0,0018)
0,483
0,007
0,014 0,002
0,016
0,001
(0,0052)
0,1276 0,0019
0,0023 0,0002
0,0328 0,0007
0,0120 0,0003
0,0115 0,0002
0,0113 0,0003
Mg
R: revised value
1,012 0,015
(0,0164)
0,196 0,005
+
0,0006 0,0001
+
+
0,251 0,005
Ni
As
1)
0,017
+
0,001
95%-confidence interval
21
Ferro alloys
Powder
Mass fraction in % standard deviation
CRM-No.
D 502-2*
D 529-1
D 589-1*
D 591-1*
Description
FeMn
FeSi
FeTi
FeV
Year of issue
2004
1975
1991
1996
6,941
Si
Mn
P
0,023
0,10
0,01
91,11
0,33
0,10
0,04
0,005
0,004
0,013
0,001
(0,092)
77,88
0,148
0,008
(0,41)
0,151
0,005
0,141
0,004
0,847
0,012
0,307
0,004
(0,0107)
0,0299 0,0017
0,0153 0,0008
(0,0024)
0,0152 0,0011
Cr
0,0265 0,0006
0,506
0,023
Mo
0,934
0,017
Ni
0,0384 0,0003
0,663
0,015
0,0141 0,0014
Al
0,02
5,34
0,08
3,19
As
0,0022 0,0002
(0,0006)
(0,0018)
Co
(0,048)
0,115
0,006
Cu
0,0371 0,0006
0,001
0,146
0,006
0,0596 0,0016
(0,017)
0,64
0,05
(0,308)
Sn
0,55
0,03
Ti
0,0034 0,0003
0,5
(0,044)
2,32
0,07
Zr
0,866
0,030
Ca
0,46
0,04
Fe
(14,6)
6,15
0,08
Mg
0,04
0,006
(0,044)
(0,516)
Zn
(0,0103)
Pb
0,0179 0,0011
22
0,132
0,86
0,01
0,09
0,004
68,4
79,72
0,17
0,14
16,93
0,05
(0,0328)
14,59
0,10
D 627-2
D 629-1
D 630-1
D 631-1
D 633-1
Description
Iron ore
Iron ore
Iron ore
Iron ore
Manganese ore
Year of issue
1966
1966
1969
1969
1967
Fetotal
31,77
Si
SiO2
9,24
0,08
4,49
0,12
19,25
Mg
0,21
65,63
0,14
4,07
0,08
5,88
0,08
61,09
0,09
0,07
0,88
0,038
3,20
0,06
1,06
0,05
0,017
10,39
0,038
0,15
1,64
0,75
0,04
0,10
1,64
5,63
0,17
15,67
0,13
Ca
CaO
36,21
Al
Al2O3
0,12
0,12
2,02
0,12
MgO
1,57
0,08
1,64
0,08
0,47
0,046
0,54
0,059
0,58
0,10
Mn
0,250
0,012
0,390
0,012
0,060
0,005
0,044
0,006
47,85
0,21
0,661
0,014
0,696
0,013
0,043
0,003
0,114
0,005
0,170
0,007
0,114
0,009
0,063
0,006
0,032
0,004
0,033
0,006
0,227
0,009
Na
Na2O
(0,04)
K2O
(0,04)
(0,0040)
As
0,020
BaO
Cr
0,001
0,023
0,018
0,003
0,001
0,016
0,002
1,13
0,08
Cu
(0,002)
(0,001)
Ni
Pb
Ti
TiO2
0,225
0,014
0,216
0,013
0,066
0,013
0,109
0,006
0,079
0,009
Zn
23
D 678-1*
D 680-1*
686-1*
Description
Iron ore
Iron ore
Iron oxide
Year of issue
1975
1977
2002
Fetotal
60,75
0,07
59,98
0,08
Si
1,73
0,04
4,20
0,02
8,98
0,04
0,03
0,66
0,02
1,23
0,04
0,09
0,45
0,02
0,63
0,03
0,02
0,14
0,01
0,23
0,02
SiO2
Al
0,28
Al2O3
Ca
3,92
CaO
Mg
0,57
MgO
0,11
0,0083 0,0005
0,0407 0,0012
0,0097 0,0007
0,0027 0,0002
Mn
0,08
0,01
0,025
0,002
0,231
1,61
0,04
0,018
0,002
0,0078 0,0001
0,021 0,002
0,544
0,017
0,11
0,128
0,004
Na
Na2O
K
0,01
0,15
0,11
0,01
0,0058 0,0005
0,078
0,004
0,003
0,0024 0,0004
K2O
0,13
As
0,057
0,003
Cr
0,005
0,001
0,0182 0,0006
Cu
0,063
0,003
0,0038 0,0003
0,29
0,02
0,007
0,001
Pb
0,317
0,008
0,01
0,045
0,003
0,08
0,005
0,13
TiO2
V
0,12
Ni
Ti
0,01
0,0127 0,0004
0,0014 0,0001
Zn
Cl
0,095
Co
0,0019 0,0001
Mo
0,0007 0,0001
Sn
0,0025 0,0002
24
69,44
0,165
0,004
0,0004 0,0001
0,006
Ceramic materials
Slags
Powder
Powder
CRM-No.
D 777-1*
D 779-1*
CRM-No.
D 826-1
D 827-1
Description
Silica brick
Magnesite, low
boron
Description
Basic slag
Basic slag
Year of issue
1984
1991
Year of issue
1976
1976
Si
44,44 0,15
0,182 0,015
SiO2
SiO2
95,06 0,32
Al
0,696 0,008
Ca
2,02 0,08
1,691 0,023
Al2O3
(0,57)
CaO
2,83 0,10
CaO
Mg
0,043 0,007
(54,57)
MgO
MgO
0,071 0,012
P2O5
14,65
0,15
20,70 0,16
Al
0,42 0,02
0,105 0,007
10,73
0,14
18,79 0,22
Al2O3
0,80 0,04
(0,0029)
8,96
46,48
0,15
0,54
6,21 0,15
47,38 0,49
(2,46)
(3,70)
0,0116 0,0012
Cr
0,182 0,005
Cr
(0,0030)
Cr2O3
(0,14)
Cu
(0,0019)
Fe
0,23 0,03
Fe2O3
0,33 0,04
(0,3667)
0,13 0,02
(0,0020)
Fetotal
(20,73)
(15,72)
K2O
0,15 0,02
0,0278 0,0017
3,73
0,06
Mn
0,503 0,017
Mntotal
(3,46)
(2,34)
Na
0,02
(0,0058)
Mo
(0,0011)
0,0267 0,0026
Na
0,375 0,009
0,0081 0,0012
Ni
(0,0017)
Pb
(0,0049)
0,503 0,008
V2O5
(0,89)
(1,15)
Ti
0,27 0,02
25
D 026-1
D 026-2
D 027-1
D 028-1
Description
Unalloyed steel
Unalloyed steel
Unalloyed steel
Unalloyed steel
Year of issue
1969
1973
1970
1970
Shape
Rods
Rods
Rods
Rods
0,0031 0,0003
0,0025 0,0004
0,0084 0,0006
0,0113 0,0007
0,0053 0,0004
0,0042 0,0003
0,0157 0,0010
0,0029 0,0005
CRM-No.
D 029-1
D 099-1*
D 271-1*
D 284-2*
D 286-1*
Description
Unalloyed steel
Ball-bearing steel
Stainless steel
Stainless steel
Stainless steel
Year of issue
1970
1987
2005
2000
1985
Shape
Rods
Balls
Disc
O
N
0,0312 0,0010
0,0083 0,0008
Chips
0,0008 0,0002
0,00203 0,00016
0,0078 0,0005
0,0137
0,0003
Chips
+
0,0099 0,0007
0,0151 0,0002
+
(0,0315)
0,043
0,002
95%-confidence interval
26
Uncertified
mass fraction in %
0,9
Si
0,8
Mn
1,1
0,02
0,017
Cr
1,7
Mo
0,9
Ni
2,9
0,5
0,7
Cu
0,7
Co
0,3
Nb
0,55
The aluminium, copper, lead and zinc based samples were produced and certified by BAM in
collaboration with the Working Groups Aluminium, Copper, Lead and Zinc of the Committee of
Chemists of the Gesellschaft fr Bergbau, Metallurgie, Rohstoff- und Umwelttechnik (GDMB).
The analyses were carried out in BAM and in laboratories of the non ferrous metals industry. The
finely divided samples are supplied in glass bottles containing 100 g each.
Cylindrical samples in block form have been especially designed for spark emission and X-ray
fluorescence spectrometers.
The aluminium discs are 2,5 cm high and 6 cm in diameter and have been analysed by 10 to 15
industrial laboratories (depending on the element) involved in an interlaboratory comparison
organized by BAM.
The copper blocks of cylindrical shape have an approximate height of 3 cm and a diameter of
about 4 cm. Lead blocks of cylindrical shape have a height of 3 cm and a diameter of 4 - 5 cm.
Zinc blocks of cylindrical shape have a height of 3 cm and a diameter of about 4,5 cm.
The granulated tin solder was certified in a German-French collaboration by the Bureau National de
Mtrologie, involving several industrial laboratories of both countries. The sieved material (fraction 40
to 200 m) is available from BAM in glass bottles containing 100 g each.
Potassiumdicyanoaurate(I) is provided for wet chemical analysis. It was certified by BAM in
collaboration with the Working Group Precious Metals of the Committee of Chemists of the GDMB.
It is available in glass bottles containing 6 g each.
Each sample is distributed together with a certificate which contains the certified values together
with their uncertainties (95%-level) and the indicative values. The mean values of the accepted data
sets, their standard deviations and the standard deviations of the laboratories are also given in the
certificate together with the laboratories participating in the certification campaign and the analytical
methods used for element determination.
Authentic for the certified element contents are only the values given in the certificates, not the
values given in this catalogue.
Aluminium
Chips
Mass fraction in %
CRM-No.
201
209
300
301
Description
GAlSi12
GAlSi10Mg
AlMg3
Al99,8
Year of issue
1963
1963
1959
1961
Al
(matrix)
(matrix)
(matrix)
(matrix)
Si
13,20
9,65
0,14
0,061
Mg
0,0024
0,31
2,67
0,0008
Cu
0,009
0,004
0,046
0,0016
Fe
0,18
0,18
0,203
0,054
Mn
0,38
0,36
0,018
0,001
Cr
0,23
Ni
Pb
0,016
Sn
(< 0,0005)
(< 0,0005)
Ti
0,011
0,023
0,011
0,005
Zn
0,038
0,021
28
0,128
0,0018
0,033
Aluminium
Discs
Mass fraction in % 95%-confidence interval
CRM-No.
BAM-307
BAM-308
BAM-310
BAM-311
Description
AlMg4,5Mn
AlZnMgCu1,5
Al99,85Mg1
AlCuMg2
Year of issue
1990
1990
1993
1993
Si
0,155
0,005
0,0707 0,0024
0,0797 0,0012
0,2040 0,0029
Fe
0,412
0,004
0,1634 0,0027
0,0705 0,0012
0,310
0,006
Cu
0,1043 0,0012
1,315
0,00169 0,00009
4,653
0,028
Mn
0,701
0,004
0,0342 0,0009
0,00307 0,00011
0,694
0,006
Mg
4,576
0,021
2,290
0,994
1,567
0,014
Cr
0,162
0,003
0,1962 0,0024
0,00090 0,00012
0,1037 0,0014
0,0122 0,0004
0,00244 0,00014
0,0519 0,0009
0,0086 0,0004
0,2005 0,0022
0,00301 0,00011
0,0562 0,0006
Ni
0,011
0,013
Zn
0,0634 0,0006
5,67
Ti
0,1009 0,0012
0,0285 0,0009
0,04
0,015
Al
(matrix)
(matrix)
(matrix)
(matrix)
As
(0,0006)
Be
0,0011 0,00003
0,00022 0,00001
0,000128 0,000014
0,00052 0,00004
Bi
0,0500 0,0030
Ca
0,00053 0,00005
0,00073 0,00004
(0,0006)
Cd
0,00489 0,00009
0,00237 0,00007
0,00127 0,00005
Co
(0,0009)
0,00115 0,00010
Ga
0,01152 0,00024
0,0159 0,0005
Hg
Li
0,00044 0,00003
0,000366 0,000012
0,00053 0,00005
Mo
Na
0,00214 0,00008
(0,0003)
(0,0018)
(0,0003)
Pb
0,00347 0,00025
Sb
Sn
0,00238 0,00018
Sr
Tl
0,00444 0,00023
0,0240 0,0008
Zr
0,00135 0,00019
0,140
0,0078 0,0004
0,0504 0,0011
0,0127 0,0012
0,005
- continued -
29
BAM-312
ERM-EB313
(BAM-313)
BAM-314
BAM-M315
Description
AlMgSi0,5
AlMg3
AlSi11Cu2(Fe)
AlSi9Cu3
Year of issue
1995
1997
1999
2006
Si
0,415
0,006
0,363
0,007
Fe
0,185
0,004
0,391
0,003
Cu
0,0419 0,0008
Mn
0,10
9,18
0,21
0,757
0,007
0,59
0,02
0,0932 0,0014
2,071
0,0019
2,51
0,09
0,0416 0,0008
0,495
0,003
0,400
0,003
0,314
0,007
Mg
0,410
3,40
0,04
0,1805 0,0029
0,422
0,012
Cr
0,0276 0,0008
0,1224 0,0012
0,0517 0,0008
0,0311 0,0007
Ni
0,00452 0,00015
0,0278 0,0006
0,221
0,003
0,096
0,003
Zn
0,0290 0,0004
0,1579 0,0015
1,195
0,012
0,77
0,02
Ti
0,0288 0,0004
0,0947 0,0014
0,1638 0,0025
0,143
0,005
0,005
11,49
Al
(matrix)
(matrix)
(matrix)
(matrix)
As
0,00072 0,00007
0,00279 0,00020
( < 3 g/g)
Be
0,000547 0,00002
Bi
0,0023 0,0004
0,0095 0,0008
0,000396 0,000021
5 g/g
2 g/g
0,0094 0,0004
41 g/g
7 g/g
Ca
0,00057 0,00008
Cd
0,00226 0,00010
0,00074 0,00004
0,00130 0,00005
Co
0,00532 0,00021
Ga
0,0115 0,0004
0,0121 0,0005
0,0154 0,0006
(~ 15 g/g **)
11 g/g
(< 3 g/g)
101 g/g
5 g/g
Hg
0,00041 0,00004
Li
0,000604 0,00001
(~ 7 g/g **)
Mo
0,00053 0,00012
Na
0,00370 0,00024
(~ 15 g/g **)
Pb
0,00439 0,00025
0,00433 0,00028
0,221
Sb
0,00087 0,00019
0,0093 0,0005
Sn
(0,002)
0,0197 0,0006
0,199
0,0771 0,0025
Sr
0,00082 0,00010
(~ 70 g/g **)
Tl
0,00064 0,00004
0,00615 0,00023
0,0299 0,0006
0,0192 0,0005
54 g/g
2,5 g/g
Zr
0,00101 0,00005
0,0359 0,0019
0,00552 0,00013
30 g/g
7 g/g
0,006
0,079
0,005
30
4 g/g
0,004
Copper
Chips
Mass fraction in % standard deviation
CRM-No.
223
224
227
228
Description
CuZn39Pb2
CuZn40MnPb
Rg7
Rg10
Year of issue
1974
1975
1979
1979
Cu
Sn
58,74
0,089
0,02
0,004
57,40
0,066
0,02
85,57
0,03
85,34
0,03
0,003
6,01
0,07
9,76
0,05
Zn
38,82
0,09
39,40
0,04
3,46
0,03
3,32
0,05
Pb
2,13
0,02
1,13
0,04
4,12
0,04
1,24
0,03
Fe
0,091
0,002
0,136
0,002
0,129
0,002
0,036
0,002
Ni
0,0214 0,0005
0,038
0,001
0,284
0,003
0,109
0,005
0,03
Mn
(< 0,001)
1,70
Al
(< 0,002)
0,0012 0,0002
Ag
(< 0,001)
(< 0,0001)
(0,0001)
As
0,0084 0,0005
0,0025 0,0002
0,081
Bi
0,0018 0,0001
0,0006 0,0001
0,0088 0,0002
0,002
0,024
0,001
0,0086 0,0003
Cd
Co
0,0003 0,00015
0,0112 0,0002
0,0011 0,0001
0,0004 0,0001
Sb
0,0040 0,0002
0,0026 0,0001
Se
(< 0,0001)
Si
(< 0,003)
(0,002)
Te
(0,0002)
0,019
0,001
0,122
0,005
0,036
0,002
0,160
0,002
0,078
0,001
0,0028 0,0002
(< 0,01)
0,0012 0,0003
0,0012 0,0001
- continued
31
BAM-229
BAM-365
BAM-366
Description
CuZn37
Refined copper
SF-Cu
Year of issue
1996
1996
1995
Cu
63,334% 0,007%
99,937% 0,012%
(matrix)
Zn
36,63% 0,04%
Sn
48,5
1,1
111
1,2
3
Pb
192
28,8
1,3
10,8
0,5
Fe
106,1
2,1
22,3
1,3
23,4
0,5
Ni
111,4
0,9
175,3
1,5
3,2
0,7
Mn
(< 1)
Al
Ag
As
21,7
0,8
Bi
Cd
Co
(10,6
S
Sb
Se
7,2
34
102,7
1,7
7,9
0,8
29,8
1,0
1,11
0,08
29,4
1,4
23,6
1,6)
0,7
Si
Te
(< 0,3)
0,27
1,4
0,04
263
(7,7
1,4)
8,7
0,6
8,8
0,3
0,99
0,10
32
(< 5)
15,6
4,6
(< 1,1)
0,6
(< 0,3)
Copper
Discs
Mass fraction in g/g (bold in %) 95%-confidence interval
CRM-No.
BAM-366
BAM-367
BAM-368
BAM-369
BAM-370
BAM-371
BAM-372
Description
SF-Cu
CuNi10Fe1Mn
CuZn20Al2
OF-Cu
OF-Cu
OF-Cu
OF-Cu
Year of
issue
1992
1995
1993
1993
1993
1995
1995
Cu
(matrix)
87,88% 0,04%
77,049% 0,018%
(matrix)
(matrix)
(matrix)
(matrix)
Al
1,972% 0,014%
12,6 0,8
Ni
3,2 0,7
9,72% 0,05%
258
11,66 0,24
Fe
23,4 0,5
1,443% 0,012%
192,7 2,9
18,3 0,7
0,723% 0,005%
202,8 2,4
9,01 0,29
10,3 0,6
Mn
Zn
15,6 1,2
Ag
7,9 0,8
As
1,11 0,08
Be
11,5 0,6
Bi
(< 0,3)
9,7 0,4
Cd
0,27 0,04
1,63 0,08
Co
10,42 0,29
Cr
9,2 0,5
Mg
263
715
(matrix)
11,4 0,4
246
28,7 0,6
498
22,0 0,6
347
13
62,1 1,5
3,60 0,18
124
89,9 1,6
11,7 0,7
Pb
10,8 0,5
298
131,3 2,4
15,8 1,1
8,7 0,6
162
(18,5 2,9)
12,1 0,9
Sb
0,99 0,10
15,6 1,3
Se
(< 1,1)
Si
130
18,7 3,0
147
16,8 0,9
Sn
111
105
(8,4
0,6)
Te
(< 0,3)
14,4 0,6
Ti
12,9 0,7
Zr
5,8
0,4
- continued -
33
ERM-EB374
(BAM-374)
ERM-EB375
(BAM-375)
BAM-376
ERM-EB377
(BAM-377)
Description
CuSn8
CuZn39Pb3
Pure copper
CuSn6
Year of issue
1999
1999
1996
1999
(matrix)
94,04% 0,05%
Cu
92,22%
Al
0,04%
(< 1)
58,32%
270
(181,5 10)
45,1
1,2
Ni
32,7
1,3
0,1053% 0,0015%
209
107,4
1,5
Fe
40
0,207% 0,004%
234,6
2,7
104,2
2,7
205,9
2,5
92,1
2,1
0,08%
217,3
2,7
100,6
3,0
166
163,0
2,4
64,4
1,1
231
199,9
2,5
(< 10)
40,6
0,9
Mn
4,3
0,3
Zn
40,4
1,9
Ag
12,1
1,3
222
38,02%
As
(4,3 1,2)
Be
Bi
(2,2 1,3)
Cd
(< 1)
85,9
2,1
186,1
2,5
(< 1)
Co
(< 1)
196,4
2,8
207,9
1,8
(< 2)
Cr
(< 1)
Mg
(< 1)
0,1697% 0,0023%
Pb
S
Sb
8,3
68,6
(8,6
2,90%
(13 5)
(6,3 1,4)
(< 2)
Si
(< 10)
7,60%
2,5
200
0,9
Se
Sn
122
(400 9)
1,5
66,9
2,1
(< 1)
1,2)
203
(< 10)
0,03%
236
44,9
2,3
133
(6,8
0,8)
202
13,0
1,3
210
55
0,13%
42,2
124
211
14
0,2090% 0,0024%
(134)
5,92% 0,13%
247,3
2,9
215
(< 1)
Te
(< 1)
Ti
(< 1)
(4,5
1,7)
(< 1)
Zr
(< 1)
42,2
1,9
34
0,05%
53,8
2,4
- continued -
ERM-EB378
(BAM-378)
BAM-M381
BAM-M382
BAM-M383
BAM-M384
Description
CuSn6
Pure copper
Pure copper
Pure copper
Pure copper
Year of issue
2000
2006
2006
2005
2005
(matrix)
(matrix)
(matrix)
(matrix)
(< 1)
< 2,5
Cu
94,13% 0,04%
Al
Ni
Fe
(< 1)
18,3
182
0,9
0,7
0,2
1,7
0,2
3,3
0,2
6,0
0,4
Mn
(0,74
0,24)
0,22 0,03
0,76 0,06
Zn
(7,4
1,0)
5,3
6,0
0,5
Ag
26,6
1,3
<1
1,8
As
99,5
2,5
< 0,5
(0,6
0,3
Be
Bi
(< 1)
< 0,3
Cd
100,7
Co
Cr
Mg
P
0,6)
13,0
0,8
3,59 0,21
5,7
0,4
32,8
1,9
10,9
0,5
1,24 0,05
(7,8
6,88 0,15
0,4)
(12,7
2,1)
0,2
4,70 0,20
10,3
0,4
0,2)
1,93 0,15
5,0
0,4
0,53 0,03
1,02 0,09
3,34 0,22
2,2
< 0,4
0,90 0,09
1,48 0,15
3,95 0,09
89
< 0,3
0,73 0,07
1,37 0,05
3,88 0,16
311
< 0,4
0,56 0,06
1,03 0,09
6,53 0,21
0,8
< 0,6
23
28,7
602
Pb
4,2
0,7
9,1
1,9
Sb
86,1
2,6
0,59 0,07
(3,2
(3,2
1,4)
<1
0,7
0,6
1,3)
Si
(< 10)
(< 3)
3,86 0,25
Te
85,0
2,6
(< 0,3)
Ti
(29,4
4)
(< 0,3)
Zr
(1,7
2,37 0,29
<6
0,5
5,7
0,5
1,4)
(4,1
1,0)
0,2
1,44 0,17
12,0
0,4
0,1
(1,16 0,19)
<6
1,31 0,20
(2,8
< 10
4,29 0,21
4,7
0,61 0,06
1,40 0,16
(0,6
14,6
0,2
(< 1)
0,09)
0,3)
1,0
(< 2)
5,74% 0,21%
(1,4
Se
Sn
(2,3
0,2)
<3
0,6
1,56 0,16
<9
4,24 0,19
(5,0
0,7)
(10,2
0,9)
7,0
0,5
(2,10 0,23)
<9
- continued -
35
ERM-EB385
(BAM-M385)
ERM-EB386
(BAM-M386)
ERM-EB387
(BAM-M387)
ERM-EB388
(BAM-M388)
ERM-EB389
Description
Pure copper
Pure copper
CuZn20Ni5
CuAl5Zn5Sn
CuNi25
Year of issue
2003
2003
2004
2004
2007
Cu
(matrix)
(matrix)
75,18% 0,04%
0,05%
74,3%
28,6
2,5
36,5
2,5
Ni
11,9
0,8
25,0
1,0
Fe
45,4
1,4
64,7
1,8
617
10
303
0,107% 0,006%
Mn
10,1
0,2
13,3
0,2
796
512
0,415% 0,011%
Zn
57,9
4,0
49,5
1,6
19,57% 0,06%
0,03%
0,1125% 0,0026%
Ag
28,6
0,8
47,4
1,2
As
11,4
0,8
24,2
1,0
5,020% 0,025%
4,972% 0,024%
0,5%
Al
73,6
2,0
4,81%
(123 10)
24,7%
0,5%
(23 6)
Be
Bi
5,81 0,17
0,5
0,4
16
770
28
6
Cd
5,8
Co
6,93 0,15
Cr
9,81 0,20
0,3
9,6
7,8
5,20 0,14
44
10
(216 24)
12,4
0,7
153
0,067% 0,009%
Mg
29,1
1,3
36,1
1,2
12,9
1,0
7,2
0,7
Pb
11,3
0,5
23,4
1,2
31,3
1,5
21,9
2,1
Sb
19,9
0,8
31,2
1,1
Se
7,2
0,5
11,6
0,3
Si
(7,2
1,5)
(14,3
4,3)
(349 37)
Sn
18,0
0,9
28,3
0,8
Te
10,0
0,4
38,3
0,9
10,8
30,1
0,8
1,2
9,69
0,83
0,857% 0,011%
93
17
98
23
(308 23)
46
262
34
Ti
3,83 0,17
33,1
1,3
660
Zr
(< 7)
(8,9
1,7)
0,098% 0,011%
36
89,27%
18
Copper
Discs
Mass fraction in g/g 95%-confidence interval
CRM-No.
BAM-373/1
BAM-373/2
BAM-373/3
Description
E-Cu
E-Cu
E-Cu
Year of issue
1995
1995
1995
Cu
(matrix)
(matrix)
(matrix)
33,8 1,2
226,5 1,7
455,7 1,7
The samples 373/1, 373/2 and 373/3 are only available in a set of all three samples. The cylinders
are 3 cm high and about 5 cm in diameter.
Oxygen in copper
Discs
Mass fraction in g/g uncertainty
CRM-No.
BAM-379/1
BAM-379/2
BAM-379/3
Description
Pure copper
Pure copper
Pure copper
Cu
(matrix)
(matrix)
(matrix)
38 4
212 8
378 12
The samples 379/1 to 379/3 (year of issue: 2000) are available individually as well as in a set of all
three samples. Each cylinder is 3 cm high and about 4 cm in diameter.
These samples are not certified reference materials as defined in the relevant standards because
during certification analysis calibration was done using existing reference materials instead of pure
chemicals or stoichiometric compounds.
37
Tin-lead solder
Potassiumdicyanoaurate(I)
Granulated powder
Mass fraction in % 95%-confidence interval
CRM-No.
BNM 010
CRM-No.
BAM-501
Description
Sn63Pb37
Description
K[Au(CN)2]
Year of issue
1991
Year of issue
1997
Au
682,23 0,25
Sn
63,40
0,07
Pb
36,47
0,17
Zinc
Bi
0,0245
0,0010
Cd
0,0016
0,0002
Cu
0,0417
0,0014
CRM-No.
Ni
0,0021
0,0002
Description
Sb
0,0488
0,0008
Year of issue
Discs
Mass fraction in g/g 95%-confidence interval
BAM-M601
Pure zinc
2005
Ag
(0,014)
Cd
0,55
0,06
As
(0,012)
Fe
2,20
0,09
Au
(< 0,001)
Cu
1,89
0,11
Fe
(0,0020)
Tl
2,25
0,09
In
(< 0,001)
Pb
Zn
(< 0,0001)
Al
< 0,5
In
< 0,05
15,7
0,3
Lead-alloy
Discs
Mass fraction in % 95%-confidence interval (bold in mg/kg)
CRM-No.
ERM-EB101 (BAM-101)
ERM-EB102 (BAM-102)
ERM-EB103
Description
PbCaSnAl
PbCaSn
PbSb1,6AsSnSe
Year of issue
1999
1999
2006
Ca
0,1436
0,0016
0,0705
0,0011
Sn
0,293
0,007
0,895
0,011
Al
0,0257
0,0006
0,0124
0,0004
Ag
0,00288 0,00007
0,00248 0,00007
Bi
0,0165
0,0148
Cu
0,00173 0,00018
0,00109 0,00007
Sb
1,64
0,06*
As
0,097
0,004*
Se
0,0180
0,0010*
Ag
0,0066
0,0006*
Tl
Ni
Cd
Te
0,0007
38
0,0005
0,183
0,026*
0,0158
0,0004*
Special materials
The CRMs in the field of high tech ceramics and of refractory metals were produced and certified
by BAM in collaboration with the Working Group "Special Materials" of the Committee of Chemists of
the Gesellschaft fr Bergbau, Metallurgie, Rohstoff- und Umwelttechnik (GDMB). The analyses were
carried out in BAM and in national and international laboratories of producers and users of these
materials and of research institutes.
The powder samples are supplied in tightly closed glass bottles containing 50 g or 100 g each.
The glass CRMs were produced and certified by BAM in collaboration with the Technical Committee
2 of the International Commission on Glass (ICG, TC-2). The analyses were carried out in BAM and
in the laboratories of international members of ICG, TC-2 and some other laboratories. All
laboratories are from glass making industry or from glass research institutes. The crushed glass
sample (BAM-S004) is supplied in glass bottles containing 50 g each. The polished plates for XRF
analysis (BAM-S005A and BAM-S005B ) are supplied as one disc in one specimen.
The pure substances are intended for analyte calibration and matrix simulation of atomic
spectrometric methods, especially for X-ray fluorescence analysis (XRF). The samples were
prepared and certified by Arbeitsgemeinschaft Zertifiziertes Referenzmaterial Eisen und Stahl
(BAM, VDEh, MPI fr Eisenforschung), Working Group "Primary substances for calibration". They
can be ordered in polyethylene bottles with a unit size of 100 g. Each sample is distributed together
with a certificate which contains the certified values together with their uncertainties (95%-level, if
necessary extended by contributions from sample inhomogeneity) and the indicative values. The
mean values of the accepted data sets, their standard deviations and the standard deviations of the
mean values of laboratories are also given in the certificate together with the laboratories
participating in the certification campaign and the analytical methods used for determination of
element mass fractions or other parameters.
The material ERM-EB504 is intended for use as a reference material in the development, validation
or quality control of analytical methods for the determination of Platinum group elements (PGE) in
automobile catalysts. It was produced and certified by BAM in collaboration with the Working Group
"Precious Metals" of the Committee of Chemists of the Gesellschaft fr Bergbau, Metallurgie,
Rohstoff- und Umwelttechnik (GDMB).
The powder sample is supplied in tightly closed glass bottles containing 250 g each.
Mass fraction
Unit of
mass fraction
12
mg/kg
469
Ca
14,1
0,5
mg/kg
Co
43,5
0,8
mg/kg
Fe
79,5
1,3
mg/kg
Mg
4,3
0,4
mg/kg
Na
7,59
0,27
mg/kg
1,3
mg/kg
W
C
41,3
0,162
38,1
(1,91)
-phase
7,43
40
Uncertainty
0,024
0,2
0,07)
0,09
Analyt
Al
B
Ca
Cr
Cu
Fe
Mg
Mn
Na
Ni
Ti
V
Zr
Cfree
O
N
SiO2 free
Sifree
Uncertainty
in mg/kg
372
63
29,4
3,5
1,5
149
6,3
1,44
17,7
32,9
79
41,4
25,2
493
910
(93)
(600)
(481)
20
7
1,8
0,4
0,4
10
0,6
0,17
0,8
2,7
4
2,8
2,0
79
35
(22)
(148)
(223)
Mass fraction
in %
Uncertainty
in %
29,89
0,07
Ctotal
Refractory metals
Tungsten metal powder
Glass containing
hexavalent chromium
BAM-S002
BAM-S004
Element
Mass fraction
in mg/kg
Uncertainty
in mg/kg
Analyt
Mass fraction
Uncertainty
in mg/kg
29,4
46
0,9
4
Co
45
Cr
Cu
Fe
K
Mg
Mn
Mo
Na
Ni
(P)
Si
Sn
47,0
28,4
53
40,0
38,8
16,7
59
41
29
(7,2)
106
42
1,4
2,9
5
1,8
2,7
1,9
4
5
4
(1,3)
10
6
Cr-(VI)
Cr-total
94
471
5
25
Mass fraction in %
SiO2
Na2O
CaO
Al2O3
BaO
MgO
ZnO
SO2
K2O
Cr2O3
Fe2O3
CuO
(70,9)
(14,5)
(9,4)
(2,15)
(1,2)
(0,90)
(0,33)
(0,17)
(0,16)
(0,07)
(0,06)
(0,04)
41
BAM-S005B
1)
Uncertainty
2)
Certified value 1)
Uncertainty 2)
132
132
Barium oxide
115
115
62
62
105
105
Chloride
247
33
247
24
Cadmium oxide
Cobalt oxide
49,4
2,4
49,4
2,3
15,6
2,4
15,2
1,2
112
112
422
11
422
10
124
124
343
12
343
12
59,0
59,0
1,9
202
202
132
132
Selenium
19,6
1,7
19,6
1,2
100
100
Sulfur trioxide
1942
85
1942
57
Strontium oxide
151
151
164
163
350
22
349
22
Zinc oxide
203
10
203
842
125
842
76
Mass fraction in %
Mass fraction in %
(71)
(71)
Sodium oxide
(13,7)
(13,7)
Calcium oxide
(10,5)
(10,5)
Magnesium oxide
(2,3)
(2,3)
Aluminium oxide
(1,1)
(1,1)
Potassium oxide
(0,7)
(0,7)
The certified values are the means of 11-25 series of results (depending on the parameter) obtained by different
laboratories. 3 up to 9 different analytical methods were used for the measurement of one parameter. The calibration
of the methods applied for determination of element mass fractions were calibrated using pure substances of definite
stoichiometry or by solutions prepared from them, thus achieving traceability to SI unit.
2)
The certified uncertainty is the expanded uncertainty estimated in accordance with the Guide to the Expression of
Uncertainty in Measurements (GUM) with a coverage factor k = 2.
42
Certified quantity
Expanded Uncertainty
. -1
u( cH2O ) [mol l ] ***
0,033
0,005
0,0349
0,0021
Molar concentration of water determined by means of nuclear reaction analysis (NRA) assuming that all of the
measured hydrogen represents water
**
Molar concentration of water determined by means of infrared spectroscopy (IR) is a method-specific value, since it
is based on the used extinction coefficients
Informative values
Main components: 70 w.-% SiO2, 15 w.-% Na2O, 7 w.-% CaO, 4 w.-% MgO
Dimensions:
(15 x 15 x 1) mm3
Density:
43
Pure substances
Mass fraction in g/g (bold in %) 95%-confidence interval
CRM-No.
RS 1
RS 2
4)
RS 5
RS 6A
5)
6)
RS 6B
1996
1998
1998
0,13 %
0,015 %
110
283
<1
<1
8,7 0,7
(< 5)
<1
(< 15)
45 9
49 8
As
< 0,1
(< 0,5)
< 0,5
< 0,2
(< 5)
(< 0,2)
(< 2)
Ba
45,3 1,7
<1
(< 10)
(< 20)
Be
(< 0,2)
9,4 2,0
14 8
(< 50)
(< 210)
Ca
0,42 0,09
3,1 0,4
<1
2,2 0,9
994 93
956 149
Cd
< 0,05
(< 0,5)
(< 0,5)
< 0,2
< 0,2
Ce
(< 0,1)
Cl
(< 10)
Co
<1
<1
<2
(< 5)
(< 5)
Cr
0,062 0,021
< 1,5
<1
< 0,5
16,1 2,0
9,2
8,1
Cu
< 0,1
< 2,5
<1
<2
1,53 0,18
(< 6)
(< 6)
Fe
0,62 0,12
3,3 1,6
<5
4,2 1,6
41 7
72
71
Ga
(< 2)
(< 1,5)
< 0,2
< 0,5
Ge
<1
Hg
< 0,05
(< 1)
In
(< 0,5)
(< 0,2)
(< 1)
0,48 0,27
(< 5)
(< 30)
<2
La
(< 0,3)
(< 0,5)
Li
0,25 0,14
<1
(< 2)
Mg
< 0,5
<3
183 5
< 0,8
<1
60,19 %
60,17 %
Mn
< 0,2
< 1,5
3,0 0,5
< 0,5
<1
5,4
5,2
Mo
(< 1)
(< 0,2)
<5
(< 10)
(< 10)
2,5 1,0
Na
<2
< 15
47,5 2,7
(< 1)
<2
Ni
< 0,2
< 10
(< 3)
3,9
3,3
(29)
21,41% 0,06%
Pb
< 0,15
(< 0,1)
<1
<2
(< 5)
(< 5)
(< 2)
(4)
Sb
< 0,2
(< 0,1)
Se
<1
<1
Si
< 20
(< 20)
(< 2)
(< 5)
Year
3)
Ni
99,995 %
NiO
99,76 %
CaCO3
99,79 %
1991
1994
1994
1996
CO2
43,95 %
H2O
0,22 %
Ag
Al
44
RS 4
MgO6)
50-100 m
SiO2
>99,99 %
Al2O32)
RS 3
MgO
100-350 m
Type
1)
- continued -
RS 1
RS 2
RS 4
4)
RS 6A
5)
6)
RS 6B
1996
1998
1998
< 0,3
(< 1)
173 8
(< 1)
2,0
2,1
(< 0,2)
(< 0,2)
1,3 0,4
<2
(< 0,5)
(< 2)
1,3
1,2
Tl
< 0,2
(< 0,5)
(< 1)
(< 0,2)
<1
8,4
7,8
(< 0,1)
(< 1)
Zn
< 1,3
<2
<2
<4
3,4 0,7
(< 6)
(< 6)
Zr
< 0,1
3,2 1,3
(< 0,2)
(< 1)
(< 20)
(< 105)
Year
3)
RS 5
MgO6)
50-100 m
SiO2
> 99,99 %
Al2O32)
RS 3
MgO
100-350 m
Type
1)
Ni
99,995 %
NiO
99,76 %
CaCO3
99,79 %
1991
1994
1994
1996
Sn
(< 1)
(< 1)
Sr
Te
Ti
6)
Certified value
1)
Uncertainty 2)
Mass fraction in mg/kg
Pt
1777
15
Pd
279
Rh
338
1)
Unweighted mean value of the means of accepted sets of data, each set being obtained in a different laboratory and/or
with a different method of measurement. The values are traceable to the SI (Systme International dUnits) by the use
of sufficiently pure substances of known stoichiometry for calibration.
2)
Estimated expanded uncertainty U with a coverage factor of k=2, corresponding to a level of confidence of about 95 %,
as defined in the Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement (1995) ISO, Geneva.
45
By agreement with Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) the materials in this group are the
National Standards for Element Analysis in Germany. They are available only to the signatories
(National Measurement Institutes) and designated laboratories as listed in the Mutual Recognition
Arrangement MRA [http://www.bipm.org/en/convention/mra/].
The substances are of high purity, and certified for the mass fraction of the matrix element by
considering all possible impurities with other chemical elements. They are intended for gravimetrical
preparation of calibration solutions for analyte calibration with small combined uncertainty and enable
to establish traceability to the international system of units (SI).
The material is supplied in glass bottles together with the certificate, which includes the prescribed
procedure for etching before use and the informative values for the individual impurities. The
certification reports are available on request.
Identifier
Description
Mass
fraction w
Uncertainty
U (with k=2)
Unit
Form
Unit
size
BAM-Y001
0,999 970
0,000 010
kg/kg
compact material
0,5 g
BAM-Y002
0,999 862
0,000 044
kg/kg
compact material
0,5 g
BAM-Y003
0,999 91
0,000 07
kg/kg
cubes 333 mm
0,5 g
BAM-Y004
0,999 92
0,000 06
kg/kg
compact material
0,5 g
BAM-Y005
0,999 91
0,000 06
kg/kg
compact material
0,5 g
BAM-Y006
0,999 81
0,000 10
kg/kg
compact material
0,5 g
BAM-Y007
0,999 90
0,000 07
kg/kg
compact material
0,5 g
BAM-Y008
0,999 92
0,000 07
kg/kg
compact material
0,5 g
BAM-Y009
0,999 84
0,000 09
kg/kg
crystalline powder
0,5 g
BAM-Y010
0,999 83
0,000 10
kg/kg
crystalline powder
0,5 g
48
Certified
value1)
Standard
uncertainty 2)
44
240
30
60
52
790
50
120
101+84
1430
80
170
118
860
40
100
138+163
800
20
50
149
650
30
70
153
700
20
50
180
110
10
20
Mean of means
Standard deviation of the mean of the means
2)
Certified property
Certified value
Expanded uncertainty*
g/g
g/g
Relative expanded
uncertainty
%
1,00003
0,00006
0,006
0,967
0,018
1,83
* k=2
Application range:
ISO 9377-2:2000
ISO 16703:2004
EN 14039:2004
(water quality)
(soil quality)
(characterization of waste)
50
BAM-K008
Diesel oil
Certified property
Certified value
Expanded uncertainty*
g/g
g/g
Relative expanded
uncertainty
%
0,936
0,013
1,44
* k=2
Application range:
ISO 9377-2:2000
ISO 16703:2004
EN 14039:2004
(water quality)
(soil quality)
(characterization of waste)
BAM-K009
Lubricating oil
Certified property
Certified value
Expanded uncertainty*
g/g
g/g
Relative expanded
uncertainty
%
0,995
+ 0,005
- 0,006
+ 0,53
- 0,61
* k=2
Application range:
ISO 9377-2:2000
ISO 16703:2004
EN 14039:2004
(water quality)
(soil quality)
(characterization of waste)
Sulfur in petrol
ERM-EF213
This material is a petroleum product containing sulfur (S) in its natural forms, closely matching
commercial petrol fuels at a sulphur concentration slightly lower than actual legal limits in Germany
and EU. The absence of artificially added sulfur species avoids any effects arising from species
specific analytical methods. A suitable supply of petrol was obtained in bulk from ESSO Deutschland
GmbH, Ingolstadt, Germany. The main purpose of the materials is to assess method performance,
i.e. for checking accuracy of analytical results. As any reference material, it can also be used for
control charts or validation studies.
Mass fraction
Certified property
S
Certified value
[mg/kg]
9,1
1)
Uncertainty 2)
[mg/kg]
0,8
1) Unweighted mean of three sets of results obtained using isotope-dilution mass spectrometry applied as primary
method of measurement. The value is traceable to the International System of Units (SI).
2) The certified uncertainty is the expanded uncertainty estimated in accordance with the Guide to the Expression of
Uncertainty in Measurement (GUM) with a coverage factor k = 2, corresponding to a level of confidence of about 95%.
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Certified value 1)
Uncertainty 2)
-HCH
32
-HCH
386
40
p,p-DDE
56
o,p-DDT
36
p,p-DDT
153
15
2)
The certified value is the mean of 5 laboratory means using GC-ECD and GC-MS including IDMS. The values are
traceable to the SI (Systme International dUnits) via calibration using sufficiently pure substances.
Estimated expanded uncertainty with a coverage factor of about k=2, corresponding to a level of confidence of 95 %, as
defined in the Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement, ISO, 1995.
Certified value 1)
Uncertainty 2)
ERM-CC008
2,04
0,18
ERM-CC009
2,91
0,23
2)
Unweighted mean value of 5 laboratory means using three different chromatographic methods combined with four
detection principles (see below). The values are traceable to the SI (Systme International dUnits) via calibration using
sufficiently pure substances.
Estimated expanded uncertainty with a coverage factor of about k=2, corresponding to a level of confidence of 95 %, as
defined in the Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement, ISO, 1995.
Certified value 1)
Uncertainty 2)
1349
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ERM -CC011
80
ERM-CC012
102
The certified value is the mean of laboratory means (analytical procedure according to DIN 38414 Teil 18, Nov 1989).
Estimated expanded uncertainty with a coverage factor of about k=2, corresponding to a level of confidence of 95 %, as
defined in the Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement, ISO, 1995.
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ERM-CC013a
Contents of 131) of priority pollutant polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
according to EPA in industrial soil
Validation and checking of the accuracy of analytical procedures for the
quantitative determination of the contents of PAHs in soil or similar solid
matrices
Certified value 2)
Compound
Uncertainty 3)
Naphthalene
2,4
0,5
Fluorene
1,14
0,11
Phenanthrene
12,0
Anthracene
0,6
1,41
Fluoranthene
0,22
12,9
0,7
Pyrene
9,6
0,3
Benzo[a]anthracene
5,6
0,5
Chrysene
5,3
0,8
Benzo[b]fluoranthene
7,1
1,0
Benzo[k]fluoranthene
3,4
0,4
Benzo[a]pyrene
4,9
0,7
Benzo[ghi]perylene
4,6
0,5
Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene
5,2
1,0
2)
3)
The mass fractions of acenaphthene (0,75 mg/kg), acenaphthylene (0,77 mg/kg) and dibenz[ah]anthracene (1,1 mg/kg) are
given as not certified indicative values without an uncertainty statement.
The certified values are the means of six laboratory means using HPLC/DAD/F or GC/MS. The values are traceable to
the SI (Systme International dUnits) via calibration using sufficiently pure substances.
Estimated expanded uncertainty with a coverage factor of k=2, corresponding to a level of confidence of about 95 %, as
defined in the Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement, ISO, 1995.
Certified value 1)
ERM-CC015a
1820
Standard uncertainty 2)
130
2)
Unweighted mean value of 11 laboratory means using gas chromatography with flame ionisation detection (GC/FID)
according to ISO 16703:2004.
Estimated expanded uncertainty with a coverage factor of k=2, corresponding to a level of confidence of 95 %, as
defined in the Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement, ISO, 1995.
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Uncertainty 1)
Uncertainty 1)
Certified value
As
15,8
1,4
13,0
1,1
Cd
7,3
0,6
7,0
0,4
Co
16,2
1,6
14,5
0,8
Cr
230
13
190
Cu
263
12
262
Hg
51,5
4,1
49,3
2,9
Mn
621
20
Ni
101
Pb
197
14
185
Zn
1000
50
990
40
580
19
95,6
4,0
Estimated expanded uncertainty with a coverage factor of k=2, corresponding to a level of confidence of about 95 %,
as defined in the Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement (GUM), ISO, 1995.
BAM-U111
Certified properties: Aqua regia extractable (ISO 11466) mass fractions
The material is intended for the verification of analytical results obtained by standardised procedures
as well as for the validation of modified or new analytical procedures.
Aqua regia extractable mass fractions
Element
As
Cd
Co
Cr
Cu
Hg
Certified value
43,2
4,84
17,2
216
81,2
6,32
Uncertainty 1)
1,6
0,19
1,0
9
2,3
0,22
Ni
84
Pb
220
V
Zn
40,1
566
1,9
21
Estimated expanded uncertainty with a coverage factor of k = 2, corresponding to a level of confidence of about 95 %,
as defined in the Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement (GUM), ISO, 1995.
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Acrylamide in crispbread
ERM -BD272
Compound
Acrylamide
Certified value 1)
0,98
Uncertainty 2)
0,09
2)
Unweighted mean of accepted mean values, independently obtained by 15 laboratories using different analytical
methods.
Estimated expanded uncertainty with a coverage factor of k=2, corresponding to a level of confidence of about 95 %,
as defined in the Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement (GUM), ISO, 1995.
Uncertainty contributions arising from characterisation as well as from homogeneity and stability testing were taken into
account.
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Gas mixtures
CRM-No.
Main component
Range of
molar fraction
mol/mol
Analyte
Range of
uncertainty
% rel
BAM-G010
Nitrogen (N2)
Helium
(He)
0,01
to 0,5
0,8
to 0,5
BAM-G012
Synth. air
Helium
(He)
0,005
to 0,5
2,0
to 0,5
BAM-G020
Nitrogen (N2)
Hydrogen
(H2)
0,01
to 0,2
0,8
to 0,5
BAM-G030
Nitrogen (N2)
Oxygen
(O2)
0,01
to 0,2
0,5
to 0,5
BAM-G039
Helium
Oxygen
(O2)
0,01
to 0,20
1,0
to 0,5
BAM-G040
Nitrogen (N2)
0,00001
to 0,1
1,0
to 0,3
BAM-G042
Synth. air
0,0001
to 0,01
1,0
to 0,5
BAM-G050
Nitrogen (N2)
Carbon dioxide
(CO2)
0,00001
to 0,5
0,5
to 0,3
BAM-G052
Synth. air
Carbon dioxide
(CO2)
0,0001
to 0,20
1,0
to 0,3
BAM-G055
Methane (CH4)
Carbon dioxide
(CO2)
0,005
to 0,10
BAM-G060
Nitrogen (N2)
Methane
(CH4)
0,00001
to 0,5
1,0
to 0,3
BAM-G062
Synth. air
Methane
(CH4)
0,0001
to 0,001
1,0
to 0,5
BAM-G070
Nitrogen (N2)
Propane
(C3H8)
0,00005
to 0,01
1,0
to 0,5
BAM-G072
Synth. air
Propane
(C3H8)
0,0001
to 0,001
1,0
to 0,5
BAM-G080
Nitrogen (N2)
Hexane
(C6H14)
0,0001
to 0,001
2,0
to 0,8
BAM-G090
Nitrogen (N2)
0,000005 to 0,001
2,0
to 0,5
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(He)
0,5
CRM-No.
Main component
Analyte
Molar fraction
mol/mol
Uncertainty
% rel
BAM-G200
Nitrogen (N2)
Carbon monoxide
(CO)
0,02
0,5
BAM-G210
Nitrogen (N2)
Carbon monoxide
(CO)
0,045
0,5
BAM-G220
Nitrogen (N2)
Carbon monoxide
Carbon dioxide
Propane
(CO)
(CO2)
(C3H8)
0,005
0,06
0,0002
0,5
0,3
0,8
BAM-G225
Nitrogen (N2)
Carbon monoxide
Carbon dioxide
Propane
(CO)
(CO2)
(C3H8)
0,015
0,11
0,0006
0,5
0,3
0,5
BAM-G230
Nitrogen (N2)
Carbon monoxide
Carbon dioxide
Propane
(CO)
(CO2)
(C3H8)
0,035
0,14
0,002
0,5
0,3
0,5
Main component
Analyte
Molar fraction
mol/mol
Uncertainty
% rel
BAM-G300
Methane (CH4)
Ethane
(C2H6)
0,123
0,3
BAM-G310
Methane (CH4)
Ethane
(C2H6)
0,065
0,3
BAM-G320
Methane (CH4)
Nitrogen
(N2)
0,07
0,3
BAM-G330
Methane (CH4)
Nitrogen
(N2)
0,087
0,3
BAM-G340
Methane (CH4)
Nitrogen
(N2)
0,117
0,3
BAM-G350
Methane (CH4)
Nitrogen
(N2)
0,175
0,3
BAM-G360
Methane (CH4)
Nitrogen
Hydrogen
(N2)
(H2)
0,17
0,49
0,3
0,5
Main component
Analyte
Molar fraction
mol/mol
Uncertainty
% rel
BAM-G501
Nitrogen (N2)
Oxygen
Argon
(O2)
(Ar)
0,20
0,01
0,5
0,5
BAM-G530
Nitrogen (N2)
Hydrogen
Oxygen
(H2)
(O2)
0,10
0,015
0,5
0,5
BAM-G610
Sulfur hexafluoride
(SF6)
0,01
0,010
2,0
2,0
BAM-G810
Helium
Hydrogen
Carbon monoxide
Carbon dioxide
Oxygen
Argon
Nitrogen
Methane
Xenon
Krypton
0,000005
0,000005
0,000005
0,000005
0,000005
0,000005
0,000005
0,000005
0,000005
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
(He)
(H2)
(CO)
(CO2)
(O2)
(Ar)
(N2)
(CH4)
(Xe)
(Kr)
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Main component
Analyte
Molar fraction
mol/mol
Uncertainty
% rel
BAM-G400
Methane (CH4)
Nitrogen
Carbon dioxide
Ethane
Propane
n-Butane
(N2)
(CO2)
(C2H6)
(C3H8)
(C4H10)
0,004
0,018
0,094
0,034
0,01
0,5
0,3
0,3
0,3
0,5
BAM-G401
Methane (CH4)
Nitrogen
Carbon dioxide
Ethane
Propane
n-Butane
(N2)
(CO2)
(C2H6)
(C3H8)
(C4H10)
0,14
0,01
0,03
0,005
0,001
0,3
0,5
0,4
0,5
0,8
BAM-G410
Methane (CH4)
Nitrogen
Carbon dioxide
Ethane
Propane
n-Butane
2-Methyl-propane
2-Methyl-butane
(N2)
(CO2)
(C2H6)
(C3H8)
(C4H10)
(C4H10)
(C5H12)
0,12
0,045
0,0075
0,003
0,002
0,002
0,0005
0,3
0,3
0,5
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
BAM-G411
Methane (CH4)
Nitrogen
Carbon dioxide
Ethane
Propane
n-Butane
2-Methyl-propane
2-Methyl-butane
(N2)
(CO2)
(C2H6)
(C3H8)
(C4H10)
(C4H10)
(C5H12)
0,103
0,01
0,04
0,013
0,002
0,002
0,0005
0,3
0,5
0,4
0,4
0,8
0,8
0,8
BAM-G412
Methane (CH4)
Nitrogen
Carbon dioxide
Ethane
Propane
n-Butane
2-Methyl-propane
2-Methyl-butane
(N2)
(CO2)
(C2H6)
(C3H8)
(C4H10)
(C4H10)
(C5H12)
0,01
0,009
0,01
0,0025
0,002
0,002
0,0005
0,5
0,5
0,4
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
BAM-G413
Methane (CH4)
Nitrogen
Carbon dioxide
Ethane
Propane
n-Butane
2-Methyl-propane
2-Methyl-butane
(N2)
(CO2)
(C2H6)
(C3H8)
(C4H10)
(C4H10)
(C5H12)
0,04
0,015
0,082
0,02
0,002
0,002
0,0005
0,3
0,3
0,3
0,3
0,8
0,8
0,8
BAM-G420
Methane (CH4)
Oxygen
Nitrogen
Carbon dioxide
Ethane
Propane
n-Butane
2-Methyl-propane
n-Pentane
2-Methyl-butane
n-Hexane
(O2)
(N2)
(CO2)
(C2H6)
(C3H8)
(C4H10)
(C4H10)
(C5H12)
(C5H12)
(C6H14)
0,005
0,04
0,015
0,04
0,01
0,002
0,002
0,0005
0,0005
0,0005
0,5
0,5
0,3
0,4
0,4
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
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Main component
Analyte
Molar fraction
mol/mol
Uncertainty
% rel
BAM-G430
Methane (CH4)
Nitrogen
(N2)
Carbon dioxide
(CO2)
Ethane
(C2H6)
Propane
(C3H8)
n-Butane
(C4H10)
2-Methyl-propane
(C4H10)
n-Pentane
(C5H12)
2-Methyl-butane
(C5H12)
2,2-di-Methyl-propane (C5H12)
n-Hexane
(C6H14)
0,04
0,015
0,04
0,01
0,002
0,002
0,0005
0,0005
0,0005
0,0005
0,3
0,3
0,4
0,4
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
BAM-G431
Methane (CH4)
Nitrogen
(N2)
Carbon dioxide
(CO2)
Ethane
(C2H6)
Propane
(C3H8)
n-Butane
(C4H10)
2-Methyl-propane
(C4H10)
n-Pentane
(C5H12)
2-Methyl-butane
(C5H12)
2,2-di-Methyl-propane (C5H12)
n-Hexane
(C6H14)
0,014
0,0036
0,004
0,002
0,001
0,001
0,0005
0,0005
0,0005
0,0005
0,4
0,3
0,5
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
BAM-G432
Methane (CH4)
Nitrogen
(N2)
Carbon dioxide
(CO2)
Ethane
(C2H6)
Propane
(C3H8)
n-Butane
(C4H10)
2-Methyl-propane
(C4H10)
n-Pentane
(C5H12)
2-Methyl-butane
(C5H12)
2,2-di-Methyl-propane (C5H12)
n-Hexane
(C6H14)
0,0095
0,015
0,09
0,03
0,002
0,002
0,0005
0,0005
0,0005
0,0005
0,5
0,3
0,3
0,3
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
BAM-G433
Methane (CH4)
Nitrogen
(N2)
Carbon dioxide
(CO2)
Ethane
(C2H6)
Propane
(C3H8)
n-Butane
(C4H10)
2-Methyl-propane
(C4H10)
n-Pentane
(C5H12)
2-Methyl-butane
(C5H12)
2,2-di-Methyl-propane (C5H12)
n-Hexane
(C6H14)
0,025
0,01
0,065
0,013
0,002
0,0025
0,0005
0,00025
0,0005
0,0005
0,4
0,5
0,3
0,4
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
BAM-G434
Methane (CH4)
Nitrogen
(N2)
Carbon dioxide
(CO2)
Ethane
(C2H6)
Propane
(C3H8)
n-Butane
(C4H10)
2-Methyl-propane
(C4H10)
n-Pentane
(C5H12)
2-Methyl-butane
(C5H12)
2,2-di-Methyl-propane (C5H12)
n-Hexane
(C6H14)
0,11
0,0155
0,0075
0,003
0,001
0,001
0,0005
0,0005
0,0005
0,0005
0,3
0,3
0,5
0,5
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
BAM-G435
Methane (CH4)
Nitrogen
(N2)
Carbon dioxide
(CO2)
Ethane
(C2H6)
Propane
(C3H8)
n-Butane
(C4H10)
2-Methyl-propane
(C4H10)
n-Pentane
(C5H12)
2-Methyl-butane
(C5H12)
2,2-di-Methyl-propane (C5H12)
n-Hexane
(C6H14)
0,012
0,008
0,11
0,045
0,001
0,001
0,00035
0,00035
0,0005
0,0002
0,5
0,5
0,3
0,4
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
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Main component
Analyte
Molar fraction
mol/mol
Uncertainty
% rel
BAM-G436
Methane (CH4)
Nitrogen
Carbon dioxide
Ethane
Propane
n-Butane
2-Methyl-propane
n-Pentane
2-Methyl-butane
2,2-di-Methyl-propane
n-Hexane
(N2)
(CO2)
(C2H6)
(C3H8)
(C4H10)
(C4H10)
(C5H12)
(C5H12)
(C5H12)
(C6H14)
0,092
0,018
0,03
0,005
0,001
0,001
0,0005
0,0005
0,0005
0,0005
0,3
0,3
0,3
0,5
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
BAM-G437
Methane (CH4)
Nitrogen
Carbon dioxide
Ethane
Propane
n-Butane
2-Methyl-propane
n-Pentane
2-Methyl-butane
2,2-di-Methyl-propane
n-Hexane
(N2)
(CO2)
(C2H6)
(C3H8)
(C4H10)
(C4H10)
(C5H12)
(C5H12)
(C5H12)
(C6H14)
0,008
0,01
0,01
0,005
0,001
0,001
0,0005
0,0005
0,0005
0,001
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
BAM-G440
Methane (CH4)
Helium
Oxygen
Nitrogen
Carbon dioxide
Carbon monoxide
Hydrogen
Ethene
Ethane
Propene
Propane
n-Butane
2-Methyl-propane
n-Pentane
2-Methyl-butane
n-Hexane
(He)
(O2)
(N2)
(CO2)
(CO)
(H2)
(C2H4)
(C2H6)
(C3H6)
(C3H8)
(C4H10)
(C4H10)
(C5H12)
(C5H12)
(C6H14)
0,005
0,005
0,05
0,01
0,005
0,01
0,005
0,025
0,005
0,01
0,002
0,002
0,0005
0,0005
0,0006
1,0
0,5
0,3
0,5
0,5
0,8
0,8
0,4
0,8
0,5
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
BAM-G450
Methane (CH4)
Helium
Oxygen
Nitrogen
Carbon dioxide
Carbon monoxide
Hydrogen
Ethene
Ethane
Propene
Propane
n-Butane
2-Methyl-propane
n-Pentane
2-Methyl-butane
2,2-di-Methyl-propane
n-Hexane
(He)
(O2)
(N2)
(CO2)
(CO)
(H2)
(C2H4)
(C2H6)
(C3H6)
(C3H8)
(C4H10)
(C4H10)
(C5H12)
(C5H12)
(C5H12)
(C6H14)
0,005
0,005
0,05
0,01
0,005
0,01
0,005
0,025
0,005
0,01
0,002
0,002
0,0005
0,0005
0,0005
0,0006
1,0
0,5
0,3
0,5
0,5
1,0
0,8
0,4
0,8
0,5
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
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Main component
Analyte
Molar fraction
mol/mol
Uncertainty
% rel
BAM-G460
Methane (CH4)
Helium
Nitrogen
Carbon dioxide
Ethane
Propane
n-Butane
2-Methyl-propane
n-Pentane
2-Methyl-butane
2,2-di-Methyl-propane
n-Hexane
(He)
(N2)
(CO2)
(C2H6)
(C3H8)
(C4H10)
(C4H10)
(C5H12)
(C5H12)
(C5H12)
(C6H14)
0,005
0,12
0,04
0,0075
0,003
0,002
0,002
0,0005
0,0005
0,0005
0,0005
0,8
0,3
0,3
0,5
0,5
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
BAM-G490
Methane (CH4)
Nitrogen
Carbon dioxide
Ethane
Propane
n-Butane
2-Methyl-propane
(N2)
(CO2)
(C2H6)
(C3H8)
(C4H10)
(C4H10)
0,125
0,04
0,045
0,022
0,0120
0,007
0,3
0,3
0,3
0,3
0,5
0,5
BAM-G491
Methane (CH4)
Nitrogen
Carbon dioxide
Ethane
Propane
n-Butane
2-Methyl-propane
(N2)
(CO2)
(C2H6)
(C3H8)
(C4H10)
(C4H10)
0,075
0,05
0,115
0,05
0,006
0,0035
0,3
0,3
0,3
0,3
0,6
0,8
BAM-G492
Methane (CH4)
Nitrogen
Carbon dioxide
Ethane
Propane
n-Butane
2-Methyl-propane
(N2)
(CO2)
(C2H6)
(C3H8)
(C4H10)
(C4H10)
0,150
0,06
0,14
0,005
0,004
0,012
0,3
0,3
0,3
0,5
0,8
0,5
BAM-G496
Methane (CH4)
Nitrogen
Carbon dioxide
Ethane
Propane
n-Butane
2-Methyl-propane
n-Pentane
2-Methyl-butane
2,2-di-Methyl-propane
n-Hexane
(N2)
(CO2)
(C2H6)
(C3H8)
(C4H10)
(C4H10)
(C5H12)
(C5H12)
(C5H12)
(C6H14)
0,005
0,001
0,001
0,0005
0,0003
0,0003
0,001
0,001
0,00025
0,00025
0,5
0,6
0,6
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
BAM-G497
Methane (CH4)
Nitrogen
Carbon dioxide
Ethane
Propane
n-Butane
2-Methyl-propane
n-Pentane
2-Methyl-butane
2,2-di-Methyl-propane
n-Hexane
(N2)
(CO2)
(C2H6)
(C3H8)
(C4H10)
(C4H10)
(C5H12)
(C5H12)
(C5H12)
(C6H14)
0,010
0,029
0,02
0,042
0,008
0,005
0,00025
0,0005
0,0001
0,0001
0,3
0,3
0,3
0,3
0,5
0,6
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
BAM-G901
Natural Gas
Carbon dioxide
(CO2)
0,002 to 0,2
0,5 to 0,3
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Elastomeric materials
Rubber test sheet for determination of abrasion resistance of vulcanized rubber according to
DIN 53516 and ISO 4649-2002 reference compound no. 1
BAM-E002
Abrasive paper sheet - according to DIN 53516 and ISO 4649-2002; Annex A
BAM-E003
Rubber test sheet for determination of abrasion resistance of vulcanized rubber according to
ISO 4649-2002 reference compound no. 2
BAM-E004
Rubber sole sheet for measuring the electrostatic charging of floor by a walking test
BAM-E005
Rubber base ring for the portable tester for measuring the surface roughness of streets
(Efflux meter according to MOORE)
BAM-E006/
BAM-E007
Rubber slider for the British portable tester for measuring the surface grip property of streets
(skid resistance tester; SRT) according to ASTM E 303-93 and for the friction measuring device for
the determination of the PSV-value (polished stone value)
BAM-E008
BAM-E009
BAM-E010
BAM-E011
BAM-E012
BAM-E013
BAM-E014
BAM-E015
Elastomer ISO 6072 NBR 1 designated for hydraulic and automotive area
BAM-E016
Elastomer ISO 6072 NBR 2 designated for hydraulic and automotive area
BAM-E017
Elastomer ISO 13226 SRE-NBR L designated for hydraulic and automotive area
(vulcanized with thiurame, low content of acrylonitrile)
BAM-E018
Elastomer ISO 13226 SRE-NBR M designated for hydraulic and automotive area
(vulcanized with thiurame, medium content of acrylonitrile)
BAM-E019
Elastomer ISO 6072 EPDM 1 designated for hydraulic and automotive area
BAM-E020
Elastomer ISO 6072 HNBR 1 designated for hydraulic and automotive area
In addition to the described applications, these SRE can generally be used in all cases in which
elastomers with defined and reproducible properties are needed.
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Optical properties
ISO/CIE + DIN set: 14 + 3 test colour samples (reference: CIE Publ. 13.2 (1974) + 3 greys
from DIN 6169)
EBU set: 6 test colour samples (reference: EBU = European Broadcasting Union)
T14 set: 23 test colour samples of pos. 1 + pos. 2 (reference: Technische Pflichtenhefte der
ffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland)
EBU/CAM set: 15 test colour samples (reference: EBU document Tech. 3237)
Grey set: 6 neutral test colour samples with luminance factors of approximately 3, 8, 21, 37, 58,
and 89
All test colour samples have a matt finish and are mounted on a stiff cardboard backing sheet sized
40 mm x 100 mm. The test colour set of pos. 4 can also be delivered with samples mounted in 50
mm x 50 mm standard slide frames ready for use on carousel projectors as described in EBU
document Tech. 3237. All test colour samples are prepared using two-component acrylic lacquer with
very good light fastness.
Certified optical properties:
Spectral radiance factors of each sample according to DIN 5033
45/0 measuring geometry
380 nm to 720 nm, step width and optical bandwidth 10 nm
traced back to calibration of white reference material by PTB
tristimulus values for standard illuminant D65 and CIE 1931 standard colorimetric observer
Other colour co-ordinates or other type of colorimetric evaluation on request.
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Certified value
BAM-V001
VIII.1E...
BAM-V002
VIII.1E...
specular gloss
coefficient of retroreflection
about 95 units
10 to 500 cd/(lx*m*m)
[customer defined]
0,3 units
5%
1 year
1 year
PTB
PTB
Uncertainty (k=2)
Validity of the certified value
Traceability to
Description of the material
BAM-V004/51)
VIII.1E...
BAM-V007
VIII.1E...
BAM-V006
VIII.1E...
BAM-V008
VIII.1E...
spectral
radiance factor
spectral
transmittance factor
bispectral
transition factor
total
radiance factor
DIN 5033
DIN 5033
Two- MonochromatorMethod2)
DIN 5033
0/0
45/0
45/0
Measuring
geometry
Wavelength region
380 nm - 720 nm
300 nm - 2500 nm
300 nm - 800 nm
300 nm - 800 nm
10 nm
10 nm
10 nm
10 nm
total, fluorescent,
and reflected
radiance factor
Calculated spectral
properties
Calculated
colorimetric
properties
Uncertainty (k=2)
X, Y, Z
L*,a*,b*
or others
X, Y, Z
L*,a,*b*
or others
X, Y, Z
L*,a,*b*
or others
1%
1% to 2%
1% to 2%
2%
Validity of the
certified value
1 year
1 year
1 year
1 year
Traceability to
PTB
PTB
PTB
PTB
Description of
the material
reflecting fluorescent
reference object
Size of
the material
typical
50 mm x 50 mm
typical
50 mm x 50 mm
typical
50 mm x 50 mm
typical
50 mm x 50 mm
Delivery of
the material
typically by the
customer
typically by the
customer
typically by the
customer
typically by the
customer
1)
2)
BAM-V004 is used for white reference objects, BAM-V005 is used for chromatic reference objects
according to Gundlach (1985/86)
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CRM-No.
Application condition
Reflectance
Transmittance
Transmittance
Transmittance
Transmittance
The test chart colours are equally spaced in CIELAB lightness L* between black and white. The
measured L* values have an uncertainty of +/-2. There is a traceability to PTB. The CIE
measurement geometry is 45/0 for reflectance mode and 0/0 for transmittance mode.
The CIELAB L* data are for the CIE 2 degree observer and for CIE illuminant D65.
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Calibration kit
Spectral fluorescence standards
BAM-F001, BAM-F002, BAM-F003, BAM-F004, BAM-F005
For the determination of the relative spectral responsivity of fluorescence instruments, and control of
the long term stability of fluorescence instruments, and for the determination of corrected, i.e.,
instrument-independent emission spectra.
Five spectral fluorescence standards ready-made from Sigma-Aldrich GmbH (former Fluka GmbH),
which cover the spectral region of 300 nm to 770 nm as a set. The corresponding product numbers
from Sigma-Aldrich GmbH are 72594, 23923, 96158, 74245, and 94053 for the (individually
available) kit components and 97003-1KT-F for the calibration kit including solvent and software.
Addition of aliquots of 10 ml of ethanol to each solid dye yields a solution that can be measured
without additional dilution steps.
Solvent ethanol
Corrected emission spectra of BAM-F001 - BAM-F005 certified with different spectral bandpasses
and corresponding wavelength-dependent expanded relative uncertainties. Certification was
performed according to ISO Guide 35 and calculation of the wavelength-dependent uncertainties
according to the Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty (GUM).
CD with the certificate files BAM507Mx.CTF, the data evaluation software LINKCORR developed by
BAM, and instructions for use of BAM-F001 - BAM-F005 and LINKCORR.
Certified properties
Normalized corrected emission spectra of BAM-F001 - BAM-F005 in ethanol for T = 25 C. The
emission spectra are traceable to the spectral radiance realized and disseminated in Germany by the
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB).
Certified normalized corrected emission spectra of
BAM-F001 BAM-F005
and
expanded relative uncertainties
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Porous materials
BAM-PM-101
BAM-PM-102
BAM-PM-103
BAM-PM-104
ERM-FD107
(BAM-P107)
SiO2
alpha-Al2O3
Al2O3 type 60
Al2O3 type150
Faujasite type
zeolite
Powder
Powder
Powder
Powder
Pellets
Krypton
Nitrogen
Nitrogen
Nitrogen
Nitrogen
1996
1996
1996
1996
2000
Description
Sorptive
Year of issue
2
0,177 0,014
5,41 0,24
156,0 7,2
79,8
2,0
3,18 0,08
5,31
0,24
1,93 0,18
3,23
0,23
0,217 0,002
0,86 0,02
Note: The uncertainty is 1 s (standard deviation of the laboratory means) in BAM-PM-101 to 104; in the case of
ERM-FD120
(BAM-PM-120)
ERM-FD121
(BAM-PM-121)
ERM-FD122
(BAM-PM-122)
BAM-P127*
alpha-Alumina
Porous glass
Porous glass
Alumina
Beads
Beads
Beads
Beads
2000
2000
2000
2002
69,4
8,0
545,0 12,2
425,0 47,1
919,7 16,8
625,4 13,6
546,7 12,7
621,9 12,9
922,5 17,5
637,1 14,4
546,8 12,7
621,9 12,9
922,6 17,5
548,1 13,1
624,6 13,4
924,4 17,2
228,0
5,9
15,1
0,2
139,0
3,7
24,2
1,0
232,2
8,8
15,3
0,2
140,2
3,9
23,9
2,8
638,6 21,6
st
*1 CRM jointly developed by NIST and BAM (identical with NIST SRM 1917)
Note: All certified pore volumes are normalized values V'p = Vp(pHg) - Vp(0,1 MPa)
The uncertainty is the expanded uncertainty for the selected intrusion pressure points for ERM -FD120, ERM -FD121, and
ERM-FD122 and for BAM-P127
These reference materials are intended for the calibration and checking of porosimeters by means of the whole pressure
volume curves of the Hg intrusion method.
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Certified
values m
0,9confidence-interval
0,95confidence-interval
0,99confidence-interval
Unit
2,88
3,44
4,54
mm3g-1
0,4966
0,2151
0,0151
0,0131
0,0180
0,0156
0,0238
0,0206
MPa
MPa
p50
0,4829
0,0200
0,0239
0,0315
MPa
d50
3,0520
0,1285
0,1533
0,2021
y1
Vp, 1,41 MPa
99,52
Certified
values m
y1
Vp, 1,55 MPa
158,1
0,95prediction interval
Unit
150,8- 165,4
mm3g-1
0,5021
0,2616
0,474-0,530
0,223-0,300
MPa
MPa
p50
0,4795
0,451-0,508
MPa
d50
3,074
2,89-3,26
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Certified
values m
0,9prediction interval
0,95prediction interval
0,99prediction interval
Unit
y1
Vp, 0,88 MPa
207,9
199,5
197,8
194,6
mm3g-1
- 216,3
- 218,0
- 221,2
0,2646
0,1366
0,2533 - 0,2760
0,1216 - 0,1516
0,2511 - 0,2782
0,1187 - 0,1546
0,2467 0,1130 -
0,2825 MPa
0,1603 MPa
p50
0,2554
0,2476 - 0,2633
0,2460 - 0,2649
0,2430 -
0,2679 MPa
d50
5,796
5,616 - 5,977
5,581 - 6,012
5,512 -
6,081
Certified
values m
0,95prediction interval
Unit
y1
Vp, 2,1 Mpa
110,9
102,4- 119,4
mm3g-1
0,8682
0,2965
0,8274-0,9091
0,2660-0,3271
MPa
MPa
p50
0,8441
0,8025-0,8856
MPa
d50
1,746
1,661-1,832
Note: The confidence intervals result from the variance analytical investigation of the p-v curve
characteristics y1, y2, and y3.
intruded volume at the saturation point 1,41 MPa (ERM-FD123), 1,55 MPa (BAM-P124),
y1:
0,88 MPa (BAM-P125), 2,1 MPa (BAM-P126); saturation value
y2:
pressure at 57,5 % of the saturation value
y3:
difference of the pressures at which the smoothed curve has got 87,5 % and 25 % of
the saturation value
The transformation of the intrusion pressure data pHg into pore diameter values dp according to the
Washburn equation dp = -4 cos / pHg (assuming a cylindric pore model) has to be carried out using
the following values of the parameters: = 0,48 Nm-1 (surface tension of mercury) and
Certified value
Certified quantity
16
-2
cm
121
Sb ) / n(
123
Sb )
Uncertainty UCRM
4,81
0,06
1,435
0,006
Informative values
Areal density of the sum of Si, O and Sb atoms in the oxide layer
Areal density of the sum of Sb and Si atoms in the layer corresponding to the
width of the Sb distribution (full width at half maximum)
(6,5 0,8) 1017 cm-2
Uncertainties quoted are expanded uncertainties with a coverage factor of k = 2
CRM
Substrate
Certified quantity
Material
Nominal
layer thickness
[nm]
Material
Substrate
dimensions
[mm]
BAM-L100
Ti/Al multilayer
5 x (100/250)
100Cr6 steel
30 x 5
BAM-L101
TiO2/SiO2
multilayer
5 x (100/100)
BK7 glass
30 x 30 x 1
BAM-L102
2500
100Cr6 steel
30 x 5
layer thickness *
BAM-L103
VN single layer
2500
100Cr6 steel
30 x 5
layer thickness *
BAM-L104
2500
100Cr6 steel
30 x 5
layer thickness *
BAM-L105
VC single layer
2500
100Cr6 steel
30 x 5
layer thickness *
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Expanded (k=2)
uncertainty
(nm)
W1
W2
W3
W4
W5
W6
W7
W8
W9
W10
W11
W12
691
691
293
294
19,5
195
195
38
3,6
14,2
3,5
96
23
23
9
9
1,7
6
6
2,6
0,8
1,5
0,7
2,6
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
P9
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16
P17
587
389
273
193
136
97
67,5
48,5
76,5
57
42
31
23
17,5
13,3
9,4
6,9
17
10
7
5
6
3
2,5
2,6
2,4
2,2
1,3
1,1
1,1
1,0
1,1
1,4
1,0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
4642*
986
492
1264
237
114
24*
22
11,3
25
8,3
2,8
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BAM-L200 (continued)
characteristic
W13
5,0
W14
1,0
P0
P18
4,6
P19
3,0
P20
2,0
P21
23 (5 InGaAs + 18 GaAs)
P22
15 (5 InGaAs + 10 GaAs)
P23
10 (5 InGaAs + 5 GaAs)
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Polymer materials
BAM-P001
BAM-P002
BAM-P003
BAM-P004
BAM-P005
Description
Polystyrene
Polystyrene
PMMA
PEO
Polystyrene
Amorphous
material
Pellets
Crystalline
material
Crystalline
material
Pellets
2002
2002
2002
2002
2003
Weight-average
molecular weight (Mw)
by light scattering (LS)
g/mol
87600 2,91
205600 1,49
107050 2,33
349800 2,77
Intrinsic viscosity
by viscometry
mL/g
42,37 1,96
68,38 1,16
31,48 3,85
14,28 3,74
104,28 2,20
6065 1,46
5960 1,02
1,02 0,98
BAM-P006
BAM-P007
BAM-P008
BAM-P009
BAM-P010
PMMA
PMMA
PEO
Poly(lactide)
Poly(lactide)
Amorphous
material
Crystalline
material
Crystalline
material
Granulate
Crystalline
powder
2003
2003
2003
2003
2003
365500 2,96
360200 2,73
77450 2,16
225200 5,98
90,63 1,16
84,80 2,14
20,91 5,37
61,19 2,62
125,29 2,43
11400 1,16
11300 0,95
1,01 0,0
Year of issue
Average molecular
weights (Mw and Mn)
g/mol
and
polydispersity Mw/Mn
by MALDI-TOF-mass
spectrometry
CRM-No.
Description
Year of issue
Weight-average
molecular weight (Mw)
by light scattering (LS)
g/mol
Intrinsic viscosity
by viscometry
mL/g
Average molecular
weights (Mw and Mn)
g/mol
and
polydispersity Mw/Mn
by MALDI-TOF-mass
spectrometry
Note: The certified mean value the confidence interval (in %) is given
The reference materials are intended for the calibration of instruments for the determination of the
molecular weight and molecular weight distribution of polymers. The samples are supplied in plastic
bottles containing 1, 2, 5, and 10 g each.
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ERM-AE101
(BAM-I001)
ERM-AE102
(BAM-I002)
0,28197 (40)
0,42485 (60)
ERM-AE103
(BAM-I003)
0,9895 (14)
ERM-AE104
(BAM-I004)
0,45966 (62)
Amount fraction x
100
n(10B)/n(B)
n(11B)/n(B)
21,995 (24)
78,005 (24)
29,817 (30)
70,183 (30)
49,737 (34)
50,263 (34)
31,491 (29)
68,509 (29)
20,411 (22)
79,589 (22)
27,871 (28)
72,129 (28)
47,368 (34)
52,632 (34)
29,481 (28)
70,519 (28)
Molar mass
M(B) in gmol-1
10,79015 (24)
10,71222 (30)
10,51374 (34)
10,69554 (29)
Informative value
Mass fraction in
solution
w(B) in mgkg-1
1000 (20)
999 (20)
1000 (20)
999 (20)
All uncertainties indicated are expanded uncertainties U=ku where k=2 and u is the combined
standard uncertainty calculated according EURACHEM and ISO guidelines. They are given in
parenthesis and apply to the last two digits of the value.
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Element contents of Al, Ca, Cl, Cr, Cu, Na, K, Si, Mn, Ti, Co, Fe, Mg,
Mo, Ni, P, Pb, Sn, Zn
(Cl water soluble as indicative value)
Fields of application:
Completion date:
2008
ECRM 299-1 Ferritic electric heating steel (21% Cr, 5% Al), chips and discs
Certified properties:
Element contents of C, Si, Mn, P, S, Cr, Mo, Ni, Al, Co, Cu, N, Ti, V, Zr
Fields of application:
Completion date:
2008
Element contents of C, Si, Mn, P, S, Cr, Mo, Ni, Al, As, B, Co, Cu, N, Sn
Fields of application:
Completion date:
2008
Completion date:
2008
Fields of application:
Completion date:
2008
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X-ray diffraction
Stoichiometric, fine-grained - cordierite powder
Certified properties:
Phase purity
Relative intensity of Xray powder diffraction reflections
in the angular range 10- 40 (2 - Cuk)
Fields of application:
Completion date:
2010
Fields of application:
Completion date:
2010
Fields of application:
Completion date:
2007
Fields of application:
Completion date:
2007
Acrylamide in rusk
Fields of application:
Completion date:
2007
Fields of application:
Completion date:
2008
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Fields of application:
Completion date:
2007
Fields of application:
Completion date:
Category B
Elements of ultra-high purity in compact or powder form, such as Cu and Fe
Certified property:
Examples:
Fields of application:
Completion date:
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The Prussian Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Public Works announces the establishment of a
Mechanical and Technical Research Institute. Its task is to perform experiments of general
scientific and public interest and to test the strength of components.
1904 The Royal Materials Testing Office is established in Berlin-Dahlem following the merger of the Royal
Mechanical Testing Institute with the Royal Testing Station for Building Materials (founded in 1875)
and the Royal Chemical Technical Testing Office (founded in 1877).
1919 Renamed the Public Materials Testing Office (MPA), the institute is responsible to the Prussian
Ministry of Science, Fine Arts and Public Education; from 1936 on the Public X-ray Investigation
Office is included.
1920 The State Chemical Technical Institute (CTR) is established under the State Ministry of the Interior
from the Military Testing Office, established in 1889 as the Central Research Office for Explosives.
1945
MPA and CTR are united and operate under the jurisdiction of Berlin City Council.
1954 The Federal Republic of Germany takes over responsibility for MPA/CTA as Federal Institute for
Mechanical and Chemical Testing (BAM), renamed the Federal Institute for Materials Testing in
1956. In addition BAM takes over responsibility for public materials testing for the state of Berlin.
1969 Under the Statute on Explosive Substances BAM is granted the status of senior federal authority;
an amendment to the law in 1986 adds the word research to BAMs title.
1975 Under the Statute on the Transport of Hazardous Goods BAM is given greater responsibility in the
field of public technical safety.
1990 German reunification and a recommendation from the German Scientific Council strengthen BAMs
function as a federal chemical technical institute. Its personnel is increased by staff gained from the
defunct Office for Standardisation, Measurements and Product Testing (ASMW) and Academy of
Sciences in the former GDR. Responsibility for public testing for Berlin is gradually ended.
1995 Following an external evaluation and extensive reorganisation, under a decree from the Federal
Ministry of Economics BAM is given a new statute, revised management structures and methods
and a future-oriented profile as an essential element of the technical and scientific infrastructure of
the Federal Republic of Germany.
2006 After further external appraisal (by the German Scientific Council among others) BAM's profile was
further developed as a departmental research establishment of the German Federal Republic for
safety in technology and chemistry.