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Sauerwein Standard ReferenceMaterialsProgram TechnologyServices National InstituteofStandardsandTechnology Gaithersburg, MD20899-2320 U.S. DepartmentofCommerce DonaldL Evans, Secretary TechnologyAdministration PhillipJ. Bond UnderSecretaryofCommerceforTechnology National InstituteofStandardsandTechnology ArdenL. Bement,Jr., Director Pleasevisitourwebsite www.nist.gov/srm Certaincommercialentities,equipment,or materialsmaybeidentifiedinthisdocumentin ordertodescribeanexperimentalprocedureor conceptadequately.Suchidentificationisnot intendedtoimplyrecommendationorendorse- mentbytheNationalInstituteofStandardsand Technology,norisitintendedtoimplythatthe entities,materials,orequipmentarenecessarily thebestavailableforthepurpose. NationalInstituteofStandardsandTechnology SpecialPublication260 SupersedesNISTSP260,2003 133pages(January2005) CODEN:NSPUE2 U.S.GOVERNMENTPRINTINGOFFICE WASHINGTON:2005 ForsalebytheSuperintendentofDocuments, U.S.GovernmentPrintingOffice Internet:bookstore.gpo.gov Phone:(202)512-1800 Fax:(202)512-2250 Mail:StopSSOP,Washington,DC20402-0001 ii NISTStandard Reference Materials®(SRMs®) are used byindustry, government, and academiatoensurethe higliestqualitymeasurements. This catalog lists over1100 individual reference materials produced and sold by NIST, each with carefullyassigned valuesforchemical composition and physical properties. SRMsfind use in calibratinginstruments and in assuringthe long-term integrityofquality assurance programs. Theyare also keymechanismsforverifyingimportantmeasurementresults and in developingnew measurementmethods. SRMs provide userswithtoolsto assistin establishingtraceabilityofmeasurement resultsto NIST. Each SRM comescarefullypackagedwith documentation containingassignedvalueswith stated uncertainties and a material safetydatasheet, ifapplicable. Detailson use, stability, and NIST analytical methods are also included. Forfurtherinformation and prices, contactus at: Telephone: (301) 975-6776 Fax: (301) 948-3730 E-mail: [email protected] www.nist.gov/srm 35 GEOLOGICAL MATERIALS Engineering Materials AND ORES 35 Ores 1 SIZING 13 Pure,CrystallineStandards 36 OreBioleachingSubstrate 1 ParticleSize 13 BiologicalBufferSystems 36 ChineseOres 2 CementTurbidityandFineness 14 HumanSerum 36 Clays 2 SpecificSurfaceAreaofPowders 14 BovineSerum 36 RocksandMinerals 2 MercuryPoroslmetryStandards 15 DNAProfiling 37 Refractories 3 2SURPaFrtAicCleECouFnItNMIaSteHrials 111555 TBMoiixosimccaetlSelurabinsaeltosaunsceHseaIlnthU-rRienleated 37 3M7ICMeRtOalAsNALYSIS 3 AbrasiveWear Materials 37 SyntheticGlasses 3 SurfaceRoughness 38 ThinFilmforTransmission 3 FIRE RESEARCH ElectronMicroscope 3 SurfaceFlammabillty 38 ENGINE WEAR MATERIALS 4 SnnokeDensityChamber Forensics 38 Metallo-OrganicCompounds 4 SmokeToxicity 39 LubricatingBaseOils 4 FlooringRadiantPanel 17 EthanolSolutions 40 CatalystCharacterization 5 NEVOANLDUEASTTIROUNCTIVE 1188 DDrNuAgsProoffiAlibnugseinHumanHair 40 WMaetaerr-iMaeltalsinOil 5 ANrDtiEficialFlawforEddyCurrent 1199 CDrriumgesSofceAnbeusIenvienstUirgianteions 40 4I0NDMaUtSerTiaRlIsAonLFilHteYrGMeIdEiNaE 5 PERFORMANCE 41 TraceConstituentElementsin ENGINEERING MATERIALS BlankFilters 5 (FrCahcatrupryeVT-oNuogtchhneTsesstofBlSotcekesl)s Environmental 444123 ARLseesbapedisrtianobsPlaeinSti,liDcuast,andSoil 5 RockwellHardness 21 ORGANICS 6 MIcrolndentationHardness 21 GasChromatography/Mass (KnoopandVIckersTestBlocks) Spectrometry(GC/MS)and 6 CoordinateMeasuringMachine CharacterizingLiquid High Purity Materials (CMM)ProbePerformance Chromatography(LC)System 67777 TSBMFMraaaelatpgecceenaotrecnuiAthdradieealhcdsreTysMoKiruoFaoegmfrnhternlnTPteetuesslstNpSisutonamfgnbCdeearrrad(msFiNc)s 222234 OPSONEroaPretlAggru:uaafrtnnoaOiiirlorccmngaMsaCCannootcinnrcettiaaxCmmoMiiamnntpaaennorttuisanCldasilnsibration 4444475668 EPSSFMutiplirnoeecieicmrtcteoyGhrncoiMothloemaemdetlmetaitSrlCsrtisotiacmcrnpydSSoiatsnraigdntlsdieaoErnldesinmeHnitgh RelatedtoWaterAnalysis Solutions Food &Agriculture 25 2I5NOMeRtGalACNoInsCtiStuentsinNatural 5500 ASntaibolneCIhsrootmopaitcogMraateprhiyalSsolutions Matrices:AirParticulate,Indoor 51 LightStableIsotopicMaterials 9 TraceElementsInFoodand Dust,Sediment,MineWaste, DairyProducts Sludge,Soil,andWater 9 WheatHardness 27 CarbonModifiedSilica 10 NutritionComposition 27 UsedAutoCatalysts Industrial Materials 11 TraceElementsIn 27 PrimaryGasMixtures Botanicals 31 FOSSIL FUELS 53 FERROUS METALS 1111 WFehrotlileizBerlsomassFeedstock 31 MFoestsaillCFounesltsituentsin 5533 PSltaeienlsCarbonSteels 31 HighPurityLiquidsfor 54 LowAlloySteels FuelRating 54 SpecialLowAlloySteels 31 TraceElementsinCoals 56 HighAlloySteels andCoke 57 StainlessSteels 32 AlcoholsandEthers[Oxygenates] 58 SpecialtySteels inReferenceFuels 58 ToolSteels 33 SulfurinFossilFuels 59 CastSteels,WhiteCastIrons, 34 MoistureinOilsandAlcohols andDuctileIrons 59 SteelmakingAlloys 60 CastIrons 61 HighTemperatureAlloys 61 GasesinMetals:IronandSteel iv 62 6N2OANlFumEiRnuRmOBUasSeAMllEoyTsALS 80 TahnedrmGlaalssExpansionofMetal Radioactivity 62 CobaltBaseAlloys 80 ThermalResistanceofGlass, 63 Copper"Benchmark" Silica,andPolystyrene 93 RadioactiveSolutions 63 CopperBaseAlloys 81 VaporPressureofMetals 95 RadioactivePointSources 64 LeadBaseAlloys 81 ThermalConductivityof 95 Radiopharmaceuticals 65 LeadBaseMaterials GraphiteandIron 96 BerylliumIsotopicRatio 65 NickelOxides 81 LaboratoryThermometer Standard 65 NickelBaseAlloys 81 ThermocoupleMaterial, 96 Carbon-14Dating 66 TraceElementsinNickel Platinum 97 NaturalMatrixMaterials 66 TBianseBaSsuepeArlallolyosys 82 OPTICAL PROPERTIES 9977 NFiesustiroonnTDreancskitGylaMsosnitorWire 66 TitaniumBaseAlloys 82 MolecularTransmittanceand 6677 ZHiyrdcroongieunmiBnaTsietaAnliluomys 83 ATrbasnosrmbiatntcaenceWavelength 67 ZincBaseAlloys Standards Industrial Hygiene 83 Fluorescence 7608 6666CCG9988LEEARTMCCGraleSAEaramcbsSMNeeisnEIdTeEtesSClSesedSmeTnuAtnsgNsDtenCarbides 8888834443 WXOSRNL-piaepertqvfeaaiulecryiceuldacaleIltnannRfardegRrnfotacSrtPhrepaaheectodStcittitoRoavrnegenafrldlaIaepnrchddteiaxcnce 999110099901ATaERLMrseanleastbdeacepemderiSseirotinCaianotlolbsssPnlaseioitnnniStit,BluFliieDaclnuatnteskrt,FMieldteiras Imaging 70 PortlandCements 70 PortlandCementClinkers 85 ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES 71 7L1UBMeRtaIlCloA-ONrTgaSnicCompounds 85 ElectricalResistivityand Subject Index 102 ConductivityofElectrolytic IronandGraphite 85 ElectricalResistivityand Numeric Index 118 Physical Properties ConductivityofSilicon 86 OPTOELECTRONICS 73 ION ACTIVITY 86 METROLOGY 73 pHCalibration 86 OpticalMicroscopeLinewidth 74 BiologicalBufferSystems Measurement 74 pDCalibration 87 ScanningElectron 74 Ion-SelectiveElectrode Microscope(SEM) Calibration 87 DepthProfiling 75 ElectrolyticConductivity 87 SolderThicknessforX-ray 75 PositiveElectrophoretic Fluorescense Mobility 88 CoatingThickness 76 POLYMERIC 88 Ellipsometry PROPERTIES 89 OxygenConcentrationin 76 MolarMass/Molecular Silicon Weight 89 SuperconductingCritical 77 MeltFlowRate Current 77 Viscosity 89 CERAMICS AND 77 Blomaterials GLASSES 78 THERMODYNAMIC 89 ChemicalResistance PROPERTIES [Durability] 777888 CCEaanlltoohrraiilmmpeeyttarryynd--CSHooelmaubttuiCsoantpiaocnity 899900 VVEiilessccctoorssiiicttayylFPirxoppoeirnttises 79 DifferentialScanning 90 RelativeStressOptical Calorimetry Coefficient 79 DifferentialThermalAnalysis 91 Density(glass&liquid) 79 DefiningFixedPoints, 91 GlassLiquidusTemperature InternationalTemperature 91 X-RAY SPECTROMETRY Scaleof1990,ITS-90 91 X-rayDiffraction 80 ReferencePoints 91 X-rayStageCalibration 80 FreezingPoint,MeltingPoint, andTriplePointCells SIZING ParticleSize TheseSRMsareusedforparticlesizemeasuringinstruments,includinglightscattering,electricalzoneflow-through counters,opticalandscanningelectronmicroscopes,sedimentationsystems,andwireclothsievingdevices. SRM ParticleDiameter(MesliSize) UnitSize(g) GlassBeads,SodaLime 1021 2nmto12pm 4 1003c 20Mmto50|jm(No.635toNo.325) 28 1004b 53Mtnto125pm(No.270toNo.120) 43 1017b 106pmto355pm(No.140toNo.45) 70 1018b IHlHi 250Mmto710pm(No.60toNo.25) 87 1019b 850Mmto2000pm(No.20toNo.10) 200 Sand RM8010 (No.30toNo.325) 3X150g SiliconNitride(equiaxed) 659 0.2Mmto10Mm 5x2.5g ZirconiumOxide(irregular) 1978 0.2Mmto10Mm 5 1982 10Mmto150Mm 10 TungstenCarbide/Cobalt(spheroidal) 1984 9Mmto30Mm 14 1985 18Mmto55Mm 14 PolystyreneSpheres UnitSize:5mLvial(unlessotherwisenoted) 1690(0.5%inH^O) 0.895Mm 1691(0.5%inH,0) 0.269Mm 1692(0.25%inH,0) 2.982Mm 1960*(0.4%inHJD) 9.89Mm 1961*(0.5%inH,0) 29.64Mm 1963**(0.5%inH,0) 0.1007Mm 1965(SlideIVlounted:1slide) 9.94Mm(hexagonalarray) 9.89Mm(unorderedclusters) *DeveiopedincooperationwithNASA **ThisSRMislimitedtothecalibrationofelectronmicroscopeandsurfacescanninginspectionsystems(notsuitablefor applicationswheremonosize,unagglomeratedspheresarenecessary). WWW.NIST.GOV/SRIV1 PHONE: (301) 975-6776 FAX: (301) 948-3730 ElVlAIL: [email protected] CementTurbidityand Fineness ThisSRMissuitableforusewithASTMC430-92,C115-93,andC204-92. SRM Description PropertiesCertified Value UnitSize 114p PortlandCement SieveResidue(45|jm(No.325)Sieve) 8.24% 20pouchesxlOg SpecificSurfaceArea (WagnerTurbidimeter) 2086cm"•g1 SpecificSurfaceArea (BlaineAirPermeability) 3774cm'•g' Specific SurfaceArea (SSA) of Powders (Brunauer, Emmett, and Teller Method) SRM Description SurfaceArea(mVg) UnitSize Multi-point Calculated SinglePoint (g) 1897 SpecificSurfaceAreaStandard 258.32 253.08 7 1899 SpecificSurfaceAreaStandard 10.52 10.67 4 1900 SpecificSurfaceAreaStandard 2.85 2.79 4 2696 SilicaFume (22.92)* 70 "Thesurfaceareafor2696wascalculatedfromacombinationofsingle-point,mandmulti-pointcalibrations. Mercury PorosimetryStandards SRIVI Description UnitSize(g) m 1917 MercuryPorosimetryStandard 10 (AluminaBeads) 1918 MercuryPorosimetryStandard 12 (ExtrudedSilica-Alumina) Particle Count Materials TheseSRMsaresuitableforusewithparticlesizinginstrumentation,includingopticalcounters,inaccordancewith NationalFluidPowerAssociation(NFPA)T2.9.6R2-1998andISO/DIS11171. SRM Description ParticleConcentration UnitSize 2806 MediumTestDustinHydraulicFluid 2.8mg/L 400mL RM8631 MediumTestDust 1pmto50pm 20g RM8632 UltrafineTestDust 1pmto20pm 20g 2 WWW.NIST.GOV/SRM PHONE: (301) 975-6776 FAX: (301) 948-3730 EMAIL: [email protected]