Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1974
Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1974
X-ray Fluorescence Analysis of Mineral Samples Using Solid State Detector and Radioisotope X-ray Source
The use of solid state detector and radioisotope x-ray source for x-ray fluorescence analysis is illustrated by analysis for iron, copper, zinc, tin, and lead in about 700 samples taken from Australian mineral process streams. Limits of detection based on counting statistics (3 standard deviations) range from 0001 to 0004 per cent by weight element. The analysis accuracy was usualIy between 2 to 10 per cent (rms) of the mean element concentration and was determined by comparison with assays supplied by mineral companies. In most cases the main cause of error appears to be due to this assay and not the x-ray fluorescence technique.Some potential fields of application of solid state detector and radioisotope x-ray source for analyses in the mineral industry are indicated.
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V L Gravitis, R A Greig, J S Watt
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- Published: 1974
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- Unique ID: P_PROC1974_1375