Comparison Of Automated With Manual Techniques Of Dust Characterization

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Tim B. Vanderwood
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The mineralogy of dusts from several locations in a lead smelting plant, remotely collected dusts and soils near the lead smelter, and dusts from a secondary copper smelter were examined by reflected light microscopy (RLM) to determine their m1neralogy, texture, and origins. Individual grams were further analyzed by microbeam techniques. Detailed petrographic analysis of the dust has been supplemented by automated scanning electron microscopy combined with energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy (ASEM-EDS). This technique allows the rapid sizing and chemical analysis of thousands of individual particles in a dust sample, producing particle size distributions as well as statistically meaningful breakdown of a sample into chemical types (e.g., proportion of galena vs chalcopyrite).
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APA: Tim B. Vanderwood  (1992)  Comparison Of Automated With Manual Techniques Of Dust Characterization

MLA: Tim B. Vanderwood Comparison Of Automated With Manual Techniques Of Dust Characterization. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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