Coordination of activities in the field of testing, certification and quality management system
Heads
Head of Department Aleksandr Ivanov
Deputy Head of Department Natalia Masalskaya
Main activities
- Establishment of a Standard base in the field of measuring mass (molar) fraction and mass (molar) concentration of the substance and material components in the solid and liquid phase using spectral methods, including the method of mass spectrometry with isotope dilution
- Conduction of research in the field of metrology of atomic spectral measurements
- Development of methodological and organizational principles of testing and certification system in the assigned measurement range
Main objectives
- Development, implementation, improvement and maintenance of standard measuring instruments in the field of spectral measurements, nondestructive testing, laboratory medicine
- Development of measures, standard samples for metrological support of atomic spectral measurements, optical and physical devices, measuring instruments for medical purposes (clinical diagnosis), instruments for measuring nondestructive testing
- Conduction of R&D works on the development of methods and instruments of nondestructive testing
- Development, certification and standardization of testing and measurement techniques by methods of atomic absorption, atomic emission, atomic fluorescence and ion spectrometry
- Development of methods and instruments for testing medical devices, properties of materials and substances, lighting and optical products
- Conduction of quantitative chemical analysis of spectral methods
- Development of standards in the field of non-destructive testing
- Testing of measuring instruments for the purpose of type approval in the assigned area
- Certification of measuring instruments and the issuance of the certificate of type approval of measuring instruments (certificate of measuring instruments)
- Verification and calibration of nondestructive testing instruments
- Verification of medical devices (laboratory medicine)
- Development, certification and standardization of testing and measurement techniques in the field of quantitative chemical analysis
- Maintenance of the TC 371 “Non-destructive testing” office
- Maintenance of the ITC 515 office
- Maintenance of subcommittee SC-2 “Metals and alloys” of TC 1.8 “Physchemistry” COOMET
Department Standard base
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State primary standard of units of mass (molar) fraction and mass (molar) concentration of components in the liquid and solid substances and materials on the basis of spectral methods.GET 196-2011The State primary standard on the basis of spectral methods provides the uniformity of measurements in the field of quantitative chemical analysis of liquid and solid substances and materials, including bioassays. |
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Secondary source standard (VET 162-1-2002)Verification scheme GOST R 8.649-2008The secondary standard of units of atomic emission radiation flow, irradiance, optical density (atomic absorption and mass concentration) of components in liquid and solid environments within the wavelength from 0.19 micrometers to 10.8 micrometers. |
Delivered equipment
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Set of ODO-4 diffuse reflection measuresState Register № 47321-11The set of measures is designed to be used as a measure of the diffuse reflectance spectral ratio (DRSR) to determine the accuracy of photometric scale and verification of the wavelength scale of photometers and spectrophotometers in accordance with GOST 8.557-2007 and MI 2060-90. |
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Portable photoelectric gloss meters of BF5 seriesState Register № 26954-09Designed to measure the brightness of the light flux directed at paint enamel coatings and other surfaces in the visible spectrum region in compliance with the requirements of. ISO 2813. |
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Set of optical density measures KMOP-NState Register № 52362-13Designed to be used as an optical measure for verification of photometers, spectrophotometers and biochemical analyzers |
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LSP6-E standard spectral lamp with a hollow cathodeState Register № 34907-07Designed for reproduction and transmission of irradiance units at the wavelengths of main resonance lines Ag, Cd, Cr, Cu, K, Li, Fe, Hg, Na, Ni, PbZn et al. in accordance with verification scheme of secondary standard VET-162-2002 . Lamps are used for calibration and verification of atomic spectral measurements. |
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Set of defect measures for TST eddy current flaw detectorState Register № 42594-09The set of defect measures for TST eddy current flaw detector is used for configuration and calibration of eddy current flaw detectors (systems), as well as for determination of the measurement error of eddy current flaw detectors (systems) during verification procedures. |
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Set of KNS-10.2 filtersState Register № 47691-11Used as a working standard of direct transmission spectral ratio during verification (calibration) of the photometric scale and the wavelength scale of the photometers and spectrophotometers in accordance with GOST 8.557-2007 |
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Set of KNS-10.5 filtersState Register № 43463-09Used as a working standard of direct transmission spectral ratio during verification (calibration) of the photometric scale and the wavelength scale of the photometers and spectrophotometers in accordance with GOST 8.557-2007 |
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Set of NMB-569 whiteness measuresState Register № 52366-13The set of NMB-569 model whiteness measures is designed for verification of R3-TBMS-M flour whiteness tester |
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Sets of NMB-535 whiteness measuresState Register № 52366-13The set of whiteness measures is designed for verification of SKIB-M flour whiteness testers |
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Sets of NMP NMP-01 and NMP-02 transparent measures of color coordinates and chromacity coordinatesState Register № 49668-12The sets of standard transparent measures of color coordinates and color chromacity of NMP, NMP-01 and NMP-02 models are designed for transmitting the size of color coordinate and color chromacity units to working measuring instruments. |
Developed methods
The methods of measurement, control and determination of the substance properties and composition, including the ones used in laboratory medicine, are developed.