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An interlaboratory study was conducted to determine the precision with whic
h the composition and chemical durability of a borosilicate glass could be
measured and to generate a data base of expected values for that glass. The
study was conducted with a low-activity reference material (LRM) glass tha
t was developed for use as a standard material for acceptance testing of im
mobilized low-activity waste (ILAW) products, including those to be made wi
th Hanford tank wastes. The study provided nine independent measurements of
the LRM glass composition and eight independent sets of triplicate product
consistency tests (PCTs) at 40 degreesC and 90 degreesC. Statistical analy
sis of these data indicates that LRM glass is suitable for use as a composi
tion and test standard. The results from this study can be used to evaluate
the accuracy of composition analyses and PCTs conducted with LRM glass at
other laboratories in conjunction with acceptance tests conducted with ILAW
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