COMPUTERIZED PROCEDURE FOR PREPARATION OF SECONDARY STANDARDS

Year
1989
Author(s)
Patrick E. O'Rourke - Savannah River Laboratory
Abstract
Laboratory quality control programs depend on the analysis of known standards to judge the accuracy and reliability of the results they generate. The standards used for routine checks are generally made by diluting and mixing well characterized and traceable primary standards because the primary standards are too expensive and difficult to certify to use in large quantities.