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AS 1671.1: 11/01/1974 Methods for the analysis of lead alloys, Part 1: Antimony in lead alloys (Atomic absorption spectrometric method) – Metric Units
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AS 1671.2: 05/04/1987 Lead alloys, Part 2: Determination of low concentrations of antimony in lead alloys containing not more than 2.5 percent arsenic and 0.10 percent copper – titrimetric method
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AS 1671.3: 01/01/1975 Methods for the analysis of lead alloys – Higher concentration antimony in lead and white metal alloys containing not more than 2.5% arsenic and 1.0% copper (Volumetric Method)
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AS 1671.3: 05/03/1987 Lead alloys, Part 3: Determination of high concentrations of antimony in lead alloys containing not more than 2.5 percent arsenic and 1.0 percent copper – Titrimetric method
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AS 1671.4: 04/04/1988 Lead and lead alloys, Part 4: Determination of tin in antimonial lead – Flame atomic absorption spectrometric method
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AS 1672: 11/01/1974 Building limes
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AS 1672.1: 09/05/1997 Limes and limestones, Part 1: Limes for building
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AS 1673.1: 11/01/1974 Methods for the analysis of iron ores: Part 1, Aluminium in iron ores (Atomic absorption spectrometric method) – Metric Units
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AS 1673.2: 11/01/1974 Methods for the analysis of iron ores, Part 2 – Calcium and magnesium in iron ores (Atomic absorption spectrometric method) – Metric Units
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AS 1673.3: 11/01/1974 Methods for the analysis of iron ores, Part 3 – Manganese in iron ores (Atomic absorption spectrometric method) – Metric Units
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AS 1674.1: 01/24/2025 Safety in welding and allied processes, Part 1: Fire precautions
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AS 1674.1: 09/05/1997 Safety in welding and allied processes, Part 1: Fire precautions
