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A Neutron Irradiation Method Suitable for On-Stream Analysis of Iron Ore

A neutron irradiation technique has been developed which is suitable for the determinat- ion of the iron and aluminium content of iron ore fines (-6 mm particle size) on a moving rubber conveyor belt. The determination of iron entails measure- ment with a NaI(Tl) gamma ray detector of the characteristic prompt gamma rays (7.64 MeV) due to thermal neutron capture in iron, while the determination of aluminium is based on thermal neutron activation analysis. For the latter a second detector must be placed down- stream to monitor the 1.78 MeV gamma radiation emitted after activation of aluminium._x000D_
Although conveyor speed has no effect on the Fe measurement, it has an adverse influence on the aluminium signal, and the belt speed should not exceed 0.1 m/s if good accuracy is required. Static trials on a 460 mm rubber conveyor belt with constant ore geometry indicate that for iron an accuracy of_x000D_
1.2% Fe (2a) can be achieved for crushed run-of-mine ore at < 4% free moisture. For aluminium, expressed as A1203, an accuracy of_x000D_
0.3% A1203 (2o) was obtained. Dynamic trials are now in progress.
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  • Published: 1977
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