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Spectrometric analytical methods for the analysis of metallic materials and the issue of measuring the carbon content in graphitic cast irons
Osička, Ondřej ; Pernica, Vítězslav (referee) ; Kaňa, Václav (advisor)
Competitive metallurgical production is almost impossible without the knowledge of the chemical composition of manufactured and finished melt, or the produced product. With growing customer demands for product quality and product characteristics, increasing technology speed and increasing product purity, there is growing demand for analyzes of chemical composition. These demands are very often against each other, especially the increasing demands on the speed and accuracy of analyzes. Analytical requirements may not only apply to the test technique, but also to the quality of the sample, which is inseparable from it. What is recently seen as the biggest drawback, the new technology is trying to use as its main priority. This is undoubtedly true of atomic emission spectrometry.
Evaluation of structures of solder joint with printed board circuit
Jakubec, Jiří ; Jirák, Josef (referee) ; Černoch, Pavel (advisor)
The theoretical part of the diploma thesis deals with the basic principles of the scanning electron microscope and the environmental scanning electron microscope. A description of the signals generated by an electrons incidence onto a specimen and detection options of these signals in the mentioned microscopes is included in the work. The experimental part of the work concerns an examination of a quality of several joints soldered by different methods on the printed circuit boards after different stresses by use of a visual check and the instruments of the light microscope and the environmental scanning electron microscope. The acquired data are evaluated and summarized.
The optimization of melting as a decomposition process for material analysis.
Ptáček, Martin ; Koplík, Jan (referee) ; Šiler, Pavel (advisor)
Fusion is the process in which the sample particles are dissolved in the flux. This is used for the decomposition of substances which under normal conditions do not decompose in acid. For example, silicon, which is a substantial part of cement, is not degraded under standard conditions, so it is fused. Fusion may be in solution or in a pearl. Solution fusing is used for ICP-OES rather than XRF pearls. In addition to the pearl, XRF can also be measured in powder, but it is less accurate. This bachelor thesis deals with decomposition of standards and comparison of measured values with certified values. In the course of the work, samples of the standards were decomposed using several types of fluxes, measured at ICP-OES. The same standards were measured using XRF in the form of pearls. In addition to these two methods, elemental analysis of sulfur content was also performed. These methods were finally compared. From the measured data we can say that the best results are achieved with the ICP-OES method.
Spectrometric analytical methods for the analysis of metallic materials and the issue of measuring the carbon content in graphitic cast irons
Osička, Ondřej ; Pernica, Vítězslav (referee) ; Kaňa, Václav (advisor)
Competitive metallurgical production is almost impossible without the knowledge of the chemical composition of manufactured and finished melt, or the produced product. With growing customer demands for product quality and product characteristics, increasing technology speed and increasing product purity, there is growing demand for analyzes of chemical composition. These demands are very often against each other, especially the increasing demands on the speed and accuracy of analyzes. Analytical requirements may not only apply to the test technique, but also to the quality of the sample, which is inseparable from it. What is recently seen as the biggest drawback, the new technology is trying to use as its main priority. This is undoubtedly true of atomic emission spectrometry.
The optimization of melting as a decomposition process for material analysis.
Ptáček, Martin ; Koplík, Jan (referee) ; Šiler, Pavel (advisor)
Fusion is the process in which the sample particles are dissolved in the flux. This is used for the decomposition of substances which under normal conditions do not decompose in acid. For example, silicon, which is a substantial part of cement, is not degraded under standard conditions, so it is fused. Fusion may be in solution or in a pearl. Solution fusing is used for ICP-OES rather than XRF pearls. In addition to the pearl, XRF can also be measured in powder, but it is less accurate. This bachelor thesis deals with decomposition of standards and comparison of measured values with certified values. In the course of the work, samples of the standards were decomposed using several types of fluxes, measured at ICP-OES. The same standards were measured using XRF in the form of pearls. In addition to these two methods, elemental analysis of sulfur content was also performed. These methods were finally compared. From the measured data we can say that the best results are achieved with the ICP-OES method.
Evaluation of structures of solder joint with printed board circuit
Jakubec, Jiří ; Jirák, Josef (referee) ; Černoch, Pavel (advisor)
The theoretical part of the diploma thesis deals with the basic principles of the scanning electron microscope and the environmental scanning electron microscope. A description of the signals generated by an electrons incidence onto a specimen and detection options of these signals in the mentioned microscopes is included in the work. The experimental part of the work concerns an examination of a quality of several joints soldered by different methods on the printed circuit boards after different stresses by use of a visual check and the instruments of the light microscope and the environmental scanning electron microscope. The acquired data are evaluated and summarized.

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