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Specifications
- Concentration:1.3 to 13 µg/ml
- Description:TOC/DOC QC concentrate, certified reference material, 21 ml
- Shipping Conditions:Non-hazardous
- Storage Temperature:Ambient
- Physical Form:Liquid
- Contents:Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC), Total Organic Carbon (TOC)
- Contents:Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC), Total Organic Carbon (TOC)
Specifications
About this item
Meet or exceed performance criteria with QC samples.
Manufactured for AA, ICP, ICP-MS, IC, XRF, and other analytical instrumentation
For US EPA Methods 415.1, 415.2, 9060; SM 18/19th ED 5310B; SM 18/19th ED 5310C; and SM 18/19th ED 5310D
The end-product of most analytical laboratories is data. It is therefore imperative that the quality of the data produced meet or exceed performance criteria. The implementation of Quality Control (QC) processes helps control error and estimate uncertainty. QC can be a tool in method development, regulatory processes, laboratory training, and performance monitoring. QC samples can help an analytical laboratory determine its precision, accuracy, linear range, and method ruggedness. QC samples allow the laboratories to fulfill documentation requirements as well as correct errors in root case analysis of a possible failure. Finally, QC samples monitor the effectiveness of the laboratory analysts to produce accurate data.