Article | REF: P2695 V1

X-ray emission spectrometry. X-ray fluorescence

Author: Jacques DESPUJOLS

Publication date: September 10, 2000

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5.1 Mining and cement plants

X-ray fluorescence spectrometry is the method of choice for the analysis of ores and minerals, with samples placed in pellet or pearl form. For low-grade ores, pre-concentration, with prior dissolving, is sometimes necessary: this is notably the case for gold, which can be assayed for grades of less than 1 ppm [29] . The detection limit is 0.035 ppm for a 1 g sample.

Continuous analysis of sludge and pulp is possible [30][31] .

X-ray spectrometry [30] can be used...

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