RI 5416 Determination Of Calcium In Wolframite Concentrates By Fluorescent X-Ray Spectrography ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
William J. Campbell
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

The purpose of this investigation was to develop a rapid, accurate method of analysis for small amounts of calcium in wolframite concentrates. This analysis is necessary to determine if the wolframite concentrates meet United States National Stockpile Specification P-57R2, which limits the calcium content to 0.2 percent. Because of the small depth of the sample analyzed in fluorescent X-ray spectrography, the calcium Kaline intensity was a function of the chemical composition of the calcium-bearing particle as well as the total matrix composition. This particle-composition effect was particularly important in this analysis, as the calcium may be present as a carbonate, tungstate, phosphate, etc. Three methods of preparing the sample eliminated the variation of calcium Ka intensity with mineralogical occurrence: (1) Reduction in particle size by extensive grinding, (2) chemical fusion with sodium carbonate, and (3) solution of the calcium by an acid attack.
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APA: William J. Campbell  (1958)  RI 5416 Determination Of Calcium In Wolframite Concentrates By Fluorescent X-Ray Spectrography ? Summary

MLA: William J. Campbell RI 5416 Determination Of Calcium In Wolframite Concentrates By Fluorescent X-Ray Spectrography ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1958.

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