Minerals Beneficiation - Radioactive Tracers to Define Operating Characteristics of a Kiln Scrubbing Tower and a Dry Grinding Air Classification Mill

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. R. Coleman W. F. Sullivan
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

The use of radioisotopes in obtaining basic information on large scale industrial processing is illustrated with two examples. The first is concerned with the operating characteristics of a kiln scrubbing tower and the second with those of a Hardinge ore mill. The examples show the advantages associated with the industrial use of tracers as well as the limitations. The Atomic Energy Commission regulations governing the use of radioisotopes in this manner are also discussed. The nuclear properties of radioactive isotopes have provided a new technique for obtaining basic information on large scale industrial processing. A small portion of the process stream is made radioactive by mixing with a suitable radioisotope or by irradiation in a nuclear reactor. The "tagged" portion is then part of the normal process stream and can be followed by detection and measurement of the associated radioactivity. The advantages of radioactive tracing over other forms of tracers are well known, and include such factors as chemical similarity, capability of precise determination of very small quantities due to the high sensitivity of detection apparatus, and the absence of foreign element contamination of the final product. This report will illustrate two applications of the use of radioactive tracers in large scale industrial processing which have provided information that would have been hard to obtain by other means. The first is concerned with the operating characteristics of a kiln scrubbing tower and the second with those of a Hardinge ore mill. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION REGULATIONS Atomic Energy Commission approval can be obtained by qualified personnel if the proposed quantity of radioactivity does not exceed AEC's standards for
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APA: J. R. Coleman W. F. Sullivan  (1965)  Minerals Beneficiation - Radioactive Tracers to Define Operating Characteristics of a Kiln Scrubbing Tower and a Dry Grinding Air Classification Mill

MLA: J. R. Coleman W. F. Sullivan Minerals Beneficiation - Radioactive Tracers to Define Operating Characteristics of a Kiln Scrubbing Tower and a Dry Grinding Air Classification Mill. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1965.

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