Operational Experience in the Analysis of Gold Ores by the AZTEC K-XRF Technique

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. E. A. Robertson R. L. Murray-Smith M. J. Prosser
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The AZTEC is an automated instrument, for the non-destructive analysis of gold ore samples, which uses energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (XRF), This is achieved by X­ray tube excitation of gold K X-rays. The first production instrument was commissioned at Vaal Reefs Chemical Laboratory (VRCL) in November 1987, followed by two second generation instruments in 1989. AZTECs have also been installed at Western Deep Levels and at Anglo American Research Laboratories (AARL). A further unit is being assembled at Ashanti mine, Ghana. At VRCL the AZTECs are used primarily for the evaluation of mine (stope) samples. Each of the production instruments can routinely analyse 650-700 samples per day, with the aid of a robotic sample transfer system. Various techniques have been evaluated for increasing sample throughput. For example, higher value samples can be counted for a shorter time to obtain the necessary relative precision.
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APA: M. E. A. Robertson R. L. Murray-Smith M. J. Prosser  (1991)  Operational Experience in the Analysis of Gold Ores by the AZTEC K-XRF Technique

MLA: M. E. A. Robertson R. L. Murray-Smith M. J. Prosser Operational Experience in the Analysis of Gold Ores by the AZTEC K-XRF Technique. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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