Practical Applications of Microscopy in Mineral Processing

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Robert B. Haagensen
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

While light optical microscopy has long been employed by the mineral processing industry, there has been a tendency to shy away from its use for all but the most exacting purposes. Despite the usefulness of micros-copy in solving a wide variety of problems, the response to such work is often less than enthusiastic primarily due to time considerations. Microscopical techniques are therefore often relegated to the "ivory tower" and their direct and practical application to everyday problem solving over-looked. The purpose of this paper is to dispel such attitudes and promote a wider use of light microscopy. Several examples are given which point out the indispensib1e nature of optical microscopy as a rapid means of defining and solving problems in mineral processing. The application of other instrumental techniques to augment the information obtained is also discussed, particularly the value of the combined use of the optical microscope and electron probe micro-analyzer.
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APA: Robert B. Haagensen  (1981)  Practical Applications of Microscopy in Mineral Processing

MLA: Robert B. Haagensen Practical Applications of Microscopy in Mineral Processing. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1981.

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