m Orders [L Mail Orders (in English)forall NISTSRMs/RMs should bedirectedto: Standard Reference Materials Progrann National InstituteofStandards andTechnology 100 Bureau Drive, Stop2322 Gaithersburg, MD20899-2322 USA Telephone: (301) 975-6776 Fax: (301) 948-3730 E-Mail: [email protected] www.nist.gov/srm Each purchaseordershouldgivethenumber ofunits,SRM number,and nameofeach referencematerial requested. Example: 1 unit, SRM 930e Glass Filtersfor Spectrophotometry Thefollowinginformation mustbeincluded witheachorder: end usercontactinformation shippingaddress billingaddress telephone number faxnumber purchaseordernumber acustomeridentification number, i.e., a social securitynumber(SSN)forconsumer customers,tax identification number(TIN)for commercial customers, oragencycode (ALC) forU.S. Governmentcustomers Note:NISTSRMs/RMsareonlydistributedintheunitsof issuelistedinthiscataloganditssupplement(pricelist). AllpurchaseordersmustbeinEnglish. Receiptofanorderdoesnotimplyacceptanceofprovisions setfortfiintheordertliatarecontrarytotliepolicies,practices, orregulationsoftheNationalInstituteofStandardsand TechnologyortheUnitedStatesGovernment. NISTSP260-2006 Standard Reference Materials® Catalog January2006 Editors:ReginaR. Montgomeryand JoanC. Sauerwein Standard ReferenceMaterialsProgram TechnologyServices National InstituteofStandardsandTechnology Gaithersburg, MD20899-2320 U.S. DepartmentofCommerce CarlosM. Gutierrez, Secretary TechnologyAdministration IVIichelle0'Neill,ActingUnderSecretary ofCommerceforTechnology National InstituteofStandardsandTechnology WilliamA.Jeffrey, Director Pleasevisitourwebsite www.nist.gov/srm Certaincommercialentities,equipment,or materialsmaybeidentifiedinthisdocumentIn ordertodescribeanexperimentalprocedureor conceptadequately.SuchIdentificationisnot intendedtoimplyrecommendationorendorse- mentbytheNationalInstituteofStandardsand Technology,norisitintendedtoimplythatthe entities,materials,orequipmentarenecessarily thebestavailableforthepurpose. NationalInstituteofStandardsandTechnology SpecialPublication260 SupersedesNISTSP260,2005 144pages(January2006) CODEN:NSPUE2 U.S.GOVERNMENTPRINTINGOFFICE WASHINGTON:2006 ForsalebytheSuperintendentofDocuments, U.S.GovernmentPrintingOffice Internet:bookstore.gpo.gov Phone:(202)512-1800 Fax:(202)512-2250 Mail:StopSSOP,Washington,DC20402-0001 NISTStandard Reference Materials®(SRMs®) are used byindustry, government, and academiatoensurethe highestqualitymeasurements. Thiscatalog lists over1100 individual reference materials produced and sold byNIST, eachwith carefullyassigned valuesforchemical composition and physical properties. SRMsfind use in calibratinginstruments and in assuringthe long-term integrityofquality assurance programs. Theyare also keymechanismsforverifyingimportant measurement results and in developingnew measurementmethods. SRMs provide userswithtoolsto assistin establishingtraceabilityofmeasurementresultsto NIST. Each SRM comescarefullypackagedwith documentation containingassignedvalueswith stated uncertainties and a material safetydata sheet, 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 Engineering Materials Forensics Industrial Materials 1 SIZING 17 EthanolSolutions 53 FERROUS METALS 1 ParticleSize 18 CrimeSceneInvestigations 53 Steels 2 CementTurbidityandFineness 18 DNAProfiling 53 LowAlloySteels 2 SpecificSurfaceAreaofPowders 19 DrugsofAbuseinHumanHair 55 PlainCarbonSteels 2 MercuryPorosimetryStandards 19 DrugsofAbuseinUrine 55 StainlessSteels 2 ParticleCountMaterials 56 SpecialLowAlloySteels 3 SURFACE FINISH 5577 TSopoelciSatleteylSsteels 3 AbrasiveWear Environmental 57 HighAlloySteels 3 SurfaceRoughness 58 SteelmakingAlloys 3 FIRE RESEARCH 21 CALIBRATION MATERIALS 58 CastIrons 3 SurfaceFlammability 21 CalibrationSolutions,Organic 59 CastSteels,WhiteCastIrons, 4 SmokeDensityChamber 23 CalibrationSolutions,Inorganic andDuctileIrons 4 SmokeToxicity 26 Organo-Metallic 59 HighTemperatureAlloys 4 FlooringRadiantPanel 60 GasesinMetals:IronandSteel 5 NONDESTRUCTIVE 27 BIOLOGICAL TISSUES 60 NONFERROUS METALS EVALUATION 60 AluminumBaseAlloys 5 ANrDtiEficialFlawforEddyCurrent 28 SPOAIRLTSI,CUSLEADTIEMSENATNSD, 6611 CCoobpapletrB"aBseencAhllmoayrsk" 5 PENEGRIFNOEREMRAINNCGEMATERIALS 30 WAGNAEDTOELROOGRIECSAL MATERIALS 666234 CLLoeepaaddpeBBraaBssaeesAMelaltAoelylrsoiyasls 5 FractureToughnessofSteels 64 SolderThickness 656 ((CRMCoioKhcocnrarkoordwoipeipnylndlaaVetnn-eHdtNaaoMrVttediicacnohskeneuTsrrHessisatnrTgdeBsnlMteoasccBkslhsoi)cnkes) 3333312001 OOCCRlrrhoaeeicyssnksesBsieaonlOderaeMcsihnienrgalSsubstrate 66665554 TTNSNiriiuncacpkkceBeeerllaaEslOBllexaoeiysAmdsleeelnsoAtylssloiynsNickelBase (CMM)ProbePerformance 32 Refractories 66 TitaniumBaseAlloys 7 TapeAdhesionTesting 33 FOSSIL FUELS AND 66 HydrogeninTitanium 7 BleachedKraftPulps RELATED MATERIALS 66 ZirconiumBaseAlloys 7 SecondaryFerriteNumber(FN) 35 MaterialsforSulfurandMercury 67 ZincBaseAlloys 7 MFraatcetruiraelsToughnessofCeramics 36 GASES 67 MicroindentationHardness 7 MagneticMomentStandards 40 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE 68 6C8ERCaArbMiIdeCsS AND GLASSES 40 MaterialsonFilterMedia 68 CementedTungstenCarbides Food &Agriculture 41 TBrlaacnekCFoilntsetristuentsElementsin 6698 TGrlaacseseEslements 910 TNrutarcietiEolneCmoemnptossiintiFoonodand 444213 ARLseesbapedisrtianobsPlaeinSti,liDcaust,andSoil 69 67G90LACElhSeecSmtiriccaallPRreospiesrttainecseooffGGllaassss 111101 AVTFgre^rrahitceicealutilzEteHulrraesarmldennPtreossdsuincts High Purity Materials 77771010 VVGRiielsslaccasootsssiiivLtteiyyqSouFtfiirxdeGpuslossianTsOtespsmtipcearlature Botanicals 11 WholeBiomassFeedstock 45 ElementalCompositioninHigh 71 CDoeenfsfiitcyient PurityMetals 46 FineGoldStandards 72 CEMENTS J 46 StoichiometricStandards 72 PortlandCements B^^ilLii 'L ClinicalJ 47 Microchemistry 72 PortlandCementClinkers 13 Pure,CrystallineStandards 48 SSopleucttiroonmsetricSingleElement 73 LUBRICANTS 13 HumanSerum 50 AnionChromatographySolutions 73 LubricatingOilIngredients 14 CalibrationSolutions 50 StableIsotopicMaterials 73 Wear-MetalsinOil 15 ToxicSubstancesinUrine 51 LightStableIsotopicMaterials 15 Biomaterials 15 MiscellaneousHealth-Related Materials iv I Physical Properties 84 8O4PTMIolCecAuLlarPTRraOnsPmEitRtaTnIceESand Radioactivity Absorbance 75 ION ACTIVITY 85 TransmittanceWavelength 95 RadioactiveSolutions 75 pHCalibration Standards 97 RadioactivePointSources 76 BiologicalBufferSystems 85 Fluorescence 97 Radiopharmaceuticals 76 pDCalibration 85 SpecularSpectral 98 BerylliumIsotopicRatio 76 Ion-SelectiveElectrode Reflectance Standard Calibration 86 OpticalRotation 98 Carbon-14Dating 77 ElectrolyticConductivity 86 LiquidRefractiveIndex 99 NaturalMatrixMaterials 77 PositiveElectrophoretic 86 X-rayandPhotographic 99 NeutronDensityMonitorWire Mobility Imaging 99 FissionTrackGlass 78 POLYMERIC 87 ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES PROPERTIES 78 MolarMass/Molecular 87 ElectricalResistivityand Industrial Hygiene Weight ConductivityofElectrolytic 79 MeltFlowRate IronandGraphite 101MaterialsonFilterMedia 79 Viscosity 87 ElectricalResistivityand 101TraceConstituent 79 Bionnaterials ConductivityofSilicon ElementsinBlankFilters 80 THERMODYNAMIC 88 OPTOELECTRONICS 101RespirableSilica 888P000ROCCEaanPlltooEhrraiRilnmpTneyetItarrEyyndS--CSHooelmaubttuiCsoantpiaocnity 88 8M8EOTMpeRtaiOcsauLlrOeMmiGcerYnotscopeLinewidth 110023 AaLsnebdaedSsotiinolsPaint,Dust, 81 DifferentialScanning 89 ScanningElectron Calorimetry Microscope(SEM) 81 DifferentialThermalAnalysis 89 DepthProfiling Subject Index io4 81 DefiningFixedPoints, 89 SolderThicknessforX-ray InternationalTemperature Fluorescense 82 SRceafleereonfce19P9o0i,ntsITS-90 9900 CEolalitpisnogmeTthriyckness Numeric Index 120 82 FreezingPoint,MeltingPoint, 91 OxygenConcentrationin andTriplePointCells Silicon 82 ThermalExpansionofMetal 91 SuperconductingCritical andGlass Current 82 ThermalResistanceofGlass, 91 CERAMICS AND Silica,andPolystyrene GLASSES 83 VaporPressureofMetals 91 ChemicalResistance 83 ThermalConductivityof [Durability] GraphiteandIron 91 ElectricalProperties 83 LaboratoryThermometer 92 Viscosity 83 ThermocoupleMaterial, 92 ViscosityFixpoints Platinum 92 RelativeStressOptical Coefficient 93 Density(glass&liquid) 93 GlassLiquidusTemperature 93 X-RAY SPECTROMETRY 93 X-rayDiffraction 93 X-rayStageCalibration 1 Sizing 3 SurfaceFinish 3 FireResearcli 5 NondestructiveEvaiuation 5 PerformanceEngineering I SIZING ParticleSize TheseSRMsareusedforparticlesizemeasuringinstruments,includinglightscattering,electricalzoneflow-through counters,opticalandscanningelectronmicroscopes,sedimentationsystems,andwireclothsievingdevices. SRM ParticleDiameter(iVIeshSize) UnitSize(g) GlassBeads,SodaLime 1021 2Mmto12Mm 4 1003c 20Mmto50Mm(No.635toNo.325) 28 1004b 53Mmto125Mm(No.270toNo.120) 43 1017b 106Mmto355Mm(No.140toNo.45) 70 1018b 250Mmto710Mm(No.60toNo.25) 1019b 850Mmto2000Mm(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,0) 0.895Mm 1691(0.5%inH,0) 0.269Mm 1692(0.25%inH,0) 2.982Mm 1961*(0.5%inH,0) 29.64Mm 1963**(0.5%inH,0) 0.1007Mm 1964(0.5%InH,0) 1965(SlideMounted:1slide) 9.94Mm(hexagonalarray) 9.89Mm(unorderedclusters) *DevelopedIncooperationwithNASA **ThisSRMislimitedtothecalibrationofelectronmicroscopeandsurfacescanninginspectionsystems(notsuitablefor applicationswheremonosize,unagglomeratedspheresarenecessary). WWW.NIST.GOV/SRIV1 PHONE: (301) 975-6776 FAX: (301) 948-3730 * ElVIAIL: [email protected] CementTurbidity and Fineness ThisSRMissuitableforusewithASTMC430-92,C115-93,andC204-92. SRM Description PropertiesCertified Value UnitSize 114q PortlandCement SieveResidue(45pm(No.325)Sieve) 8.24% 20pouchesxlOg SpecificSurfaceArea (WagnerTurbidimeter) 2086cm^• SpecificSurfaceArea (BlaineAirPermeability) 3774cm= SpecificSurface Area (SSA) ofPowders (Brunauer, Emmett, andTeller Method) SRIVI Description SurfaceArea(mVg) UnitSize Multi-point Calculated SinglePoint 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,andmulti-pointcalibrations. Mercury PorosimetryStandards SRIVI Description UnitSize(g) 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 2806a MediumTestDustinHydraulicFluid 2.8mg/L 400mL RM8631 MediumTestDust 1^jmto50tjm 20g RM8632 UltrafineTestDust 1pmto20|jm 20g .NIST.GOV/SRIVI PHONE: (301) 975-6776 FAX: (301) 948-3730 ElVIAIL: [email protected]