GB/T 11446.3-2013 PDF in English
GB/T 11446.3-2013 (GB/T11446.3-2013, GBT 11446.3-2013, GBT11446.3-2013)
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GB/T 11446.3-2013: PDF in English (GBT 11446.3-2013) GB/T 11446.3-2013
GB
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 31-030
L 90
Replacing GB/T 11446.3-1997
Generic Rules for Test Methods of Electronic Grade Water
ISSUED ON: DECEMBER 31, 2013
IMPLEMENTED ON: AUGUST 15, 2014
Issued by: General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and
Quarantine;
Standardization Administration of the People’s Republic of China.
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 3
1 Scope ... 5
2 Normative References ... 5
3 Terms and Definitions ... 5
4 Sampling ... 6
5 Storage and Transportation ... 7
6 Report ... 8
Foreword
The predicated structure of GB/T 11446 is as follows:
--- GB/T 11446.1 Electronic Grade Water;
--- GB/T 11446.2 (Pending);
--- GB/T 11446.3 Generic Rules for Test Methods of Electronic Grade Water;
--- GB/T 11446.4 Test Method for Resistivity of Electronic Grade Water;
--- GB/T 11446.5 Test Method for Measuring Trace Metals in Electronic Grade Water by
Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry;
--- GB/T 11446.6 Test Method for Sio2 in Electronic Grade Water by Spectrophotometer;
--- GB/T 11446.7 Test Method for Trace Anion in Electronic Grade Water by Ion
Chromatography;
--- GB/T 11446.8 Test Method for Total Organic Carbon in Electronic Grade Water;
--- GB/T 11446.9 Test Method for Particles in Electronic Grade Water by Instrument;
--- GB/T 11446.10 Test Method for Total Bacterial Count in Electronic Grade Water by
Membrane Filters.
This Part is Part 3 of GB/T 11446.
This Part was drafted as per the rules specified in GB/T 1.1-2009.
This Part replaced GB/T 11446.3-1997 Generic Rules for Test Methods of Electronic Grade
Water.
Compared with GB/T 11446.3-1997, the major changes of this Part are as follows:
--- Add the definitions of "accuracy", "precision" and "limit of detection" in "3 Terms and
Definitions" (see Clause 3 of this Edition);
--- Add, in "4 Sampling", the requirements for collecting samples for the analysis of non-
alkaline trace metals and particulates; and revise the preparation requirements for
sampling bottles (see Clause 4 of this Edition);
--- Add subclause "4.9 Put the bottle in a plastic bag; seal it; and collect parallel samples"
(see 4.9 of this Edition);
--- Modify the storage temperature conditions in "5 Storage and Transportation"; and put
Generic Rules for Test Methods of Electronic Grade Water
1 Scope
This Part of GB/T 11446 specifies the sampling, storage and transportation and report format
of electronic grade water.
This Part applies to EW-I ~ EW-Ⅳ electronic grade water.
2 Normative References
The following documents are essential to the application of this Document. For the dated
documents, only the versions with the dates indicated are applicable to this Document; for the
undated documents, only the latest version (including all the amendments) is applicable to this
Document.
GB/T 11446.1-2013 Electronic Grade Water
3 Terms and Definitions
For the purposes of this Document, the terms and definitions given in GB/T 11446.1-2013 and
the following apply.
3.1 Sampling
Obtain a representative portion of the substance under test.
3.2 On-line monitoring
In the process of high-purity water production, select the appropriate sampling point to measure
the water quality index directly by the instrument.
3.3 Concentration
The amount of a substance contained in a unit quantity of a sample.
3.4 Sensitivity
The ratio of the content change of the tested element in the sample to the change of the tested
corresponding signal.
electronic grade water; fill it with electronic grade water; put it in a polyethylene bag; and seal
the bag during storage. Pour out the water before sampling; and then take sample after repeated
washing with the water to be tested. The sampling volume is about 3/5~4/5 of the container
volume. After sampling, the bottle stopper shall be closed quickly. Sampling bottles used for
bacterial measurement shall be sterilized by high temperature.
4.4 Before collecting water samples, the water system shall be operated for a period of time
(more than 30 min), so that the water in each device and system reaches equilibrium before
sampling. Before sampling, all valves shall be opened to drain the stagnant water in all dead
corners; and samples shall be taken after being fully rinsed with fresh water. When collecting
water samples for particle analysis, it shall be ensured that the water samples are not in contact
with the air and that no particles are introduced.
4.5 The quantity of collected water samples shall meet the needs of test and re-inspection. The
water sample used for the whole analysis shall be no less than 3L; the water sample used for
single-item analysis shall be no less than 0.3L.
4.6 Sampling personnel shall wear medical gloves, masks and hats when sampling; and shall
not touch the water sample and the contact part between the bottle stopper and the water sample
during operation.
4.7 When collecting samples for non-basic trace metal analysis, acidify the sample to a pH of
less than 2 by adding 1mL of HNO3 (MOS grade) to each 500mL of sample.
4.8 Labels shall be affixed after water samples are collected, indicating the name of the water
sample, the name of the sampler, sampling location, time, temperature and other conditions
(such as climate conditions), etc.
4.9 Put the bottle into a plastic bag; seal it; and collect parallel samples.
5 Storage and Transportation
5.1 After the water sample is collected, it shall be measured in time; and the transportation and
storage time shall be shortened as much as possible.
In order to ensure that the water sample is not volatilized or polluted, it shall be sealed for
storage; and no air shall be allowed to enter.
5.2 In order to reduce the change of the properties of the water sample during storage due to
the instability of the water sample, the water sample stored for more than 24 h shall be kept
refrigerated at 4°C. If it is necessary to detect phosphate, nitrate, and sulfate, the sample shall
be refrigerated at 4°C immediately after sampling. Avoid direct sunlight.
5.3 During the transportation of water samples, sunscreen and antifreeze shall be provided; and
the sample storage container shall not be turned upside down.
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