A Field Method for the Determination of Lead in Glass Used for Shielding Television Receiver ComponentsHarry Levine, Paul S. Ruggera, United States. Bureau of Radiological Health. Division of Electronic Products Bureau of Radiological Health, Environmental Control Administration, Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1969 - Color television - 7 pages |
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1817 LIBRARIES acid and sodium amount of lead atomic absorption spectrophotometry Bureau of Radiological calibration curve CHIGAN circular alumina disc color television receivers containing known amounts Content in Glass conventional methods Corning Glass Tube DETERMINATION OF LEAD determine a relative determined by conventional DHEW different manufacturers Division of Electronic FIELD METHOD fluoro Fluoroscopic found to originate glass containing known glass envelope glass specimen produces glass was spread Harry Levine high voltage rectifier hydrofluoric acid lead content lead determined LEAD IN GLASS lead present Levine and Paul MICHIGAN MICHIGAN MICHIGAN OF MIC muffle furnace Panel SP-1 Picture Tube Safety polyethylene powdered samples prepared from powdered Radiological Health ranged from 0-50 reagent drop method resultant X-ray emission Ruggera Safety Panel SP-2 samples of glass SHIELDING TELEVISION RECEIVER shunt regulator tubes sodium iodide TELEVISION RECEIVER COMPONENTS Tube Safety Panel TV Picture Tube various glass specimens voltage rectifier tubes yellow lead iodide yellow precipitate
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