On-Stream X-Ray Analysis (c7cb97c3-d08e-4f27-bb50-02e7b661fc16)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Harrison R. Cooper R. Putman E. Woodburn
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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30
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

The key to concentrator automation is practical means for obtaining continuous assay data from concentrator streams. The technique most successfully used is x-ray fluorescence analysis. The practical reality of on-stream x-ray analysis has been achieved through effort over the past twenty years, marked by an occasional breakthrough, but more typically a step-by-step development to which many individuals and organizations have contributed. The net result of this progress is the present capability to install on-stream x-ray analyzer systems on a turn-key basis. It is now possible to provide all components of an x-ray analysis system as a completely engineered unit which can be put into immediate use, minimizing needs for specialized application know- ledge to benefit from continuous assaying in process control. The economic factors which influence the choice of system and limitations of the x-ray fluorescence technique for slurry analysis are reviewed.
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APA: Harrison R. Cooper R. Putman E. Woodburn  (1976)  On-Stream X-Ray Analysis (c7cb97c3-d08e-4f27-bb50-02e7b661fc16)

MLA: Harrison R. Cooper R. Putman E. Woodburn On-Stream X-Ray Analysis (c7cb97c3-d08e-4f27-bb50-02e7b661fc16). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1976.

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