The Air Comparison Pycnometer for Rapid Iron Determinations

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 940 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1963
Abstract
The Beckman Air Comparison Pycnometer is as accurate as the specific gravity bottle for the determination of the volume of fine powders, or particles, up to 50 c.c. in volume. The determination using the air comparison pycnometer is performed in a much shorter time.A graph of density versus iron content for samples from four different iron ore deposits shows that iron contents can be obtained to within 4 per cent iron. Field geologists should be able to obtain quick and relatively accurate iron contents of ore samples using the air comparison pycnometer at these deposits.INTRODUCTIONA Beckman Model 930 Air Comparison Pycnometer was purchased to decrease the time required for the determination of the volume of stones and powders. The liquid displacement method was used previously and the time required per determination varied from a few minutes for stones to half an hour, or more for fine powders. With the air comparison pycnometer, the determination takes approximately 2 min and can be quickly checked for accuracy by a further determination. The total time for weighing, determining, and checking the volume is no more than 5 min.DESCRIPTION AND PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION OF PYCNOMETERDescriptionThe air comparison pycnometer measures the volume of materials, in c.c., by determining the amount of air displaced.A diagram of the main components is given in Fig. l.Cylinders A and B are equal in volume and each has a piston which is moved by turning a handwheel attached to a geared shaft. The measuring piston shaft is geared to a 5...
Citation
APA: (1963) The Air Comparison Pycnometer for Rapid Iron Determinations
MLA: The Air Comparison Pycnometer for Rapid Iron Determinations. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1963.