A Specimen Preparation Procedure for Automated Image Analysis

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Cesar O. Gomez
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

A procedure has been developed for mounting at random particles of mineral samples to be characterized using image analysis. The procedure is based on the generation of a random distribution of sample particles in particles of a diluent material. and the embedding of this particle mixture in an epoxy resin without disturbing the initial distribution. Two materials with atomic number similar to that of the epoxy resin were successfully used as diluents: activated charcoal and graphite. The proportion of diluent material to be mixed with the sample to have a large number of mineral particles in the field of view while keeping the occurrence of touching particles at an acceptable level was determined empirically. The randomization achieved with the procedure developed in this work was tested using as samples known mixtures of silica and pyrite particles of the same sieve class. The agreement obtained between the mass ratio of minerals used in the preparation of a particular specimen and that resulting from image analysis demonstrates that the procedure developed is successful in producing a specimen where the embedded particles are randomly distributed.
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APA: Cesar O. Gomez  (1988)  A Specimen Preparation Procedure for Automated Image Analysis

MLA: Cesar O. Gomez A Specimen Preparation Procedure for Automated Image Analysis. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1988.

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