Neutron Activation And On-Stream Analysis In The Mineral Industries Using Sherlock III

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. V. Godfrey
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

With the increasing need to exercise better control over mill circuits has come a requirement to develop rapid, accurate means of measuring circuit parameters. One of the most important parameters is the assay of the material in the circuit (or about to be introduced to the circuit). To date, most on-stream analysis has been performed using X-ray fluorescence equipment. Neutron activation offers an alternative method in certain circumstances, and one which has several interesting advantages. Recognizing the need for a simple, safe neutron activation unit suitable for on-stream analysis in the mineral industries, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited has designed, built and tested the SHERLOCK system. One prototype (SHERLOCK I) is located in Ottawa and is now used primarily in research. A second prototype (SHERLOCK III) is located in Vancouver at the laboratories of B.C. Research. This unit is being used for some development research and for evaluating the unit in specific applications. Most of the work completed to date has been aimed at proving the technique and in developing some of the parameters needed to design systems for a milling plant. Funding for the work has been through research grants and through sponsor¬ship by interested companies.
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APA: K. V. Godfrey  (1971)  Neutron Activation And On-Stream Analysis In The Mineral Industries Using Sherlock III

MLA: K. V. Godfrey Neutron Activation And On-Stream Analysis In The Mineral Industries Using Sherlock III. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1971.

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