1964
DOI: 10.1002/srin.196401721
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Fehlerursachen bei der Röntgenfluoreszenzanalyse von Pulvern, insbesondere aus Eisenerzen

Abstract: Sources of error in the X-ray fluorescence analysis of powders, particularly of iron ores. Reasons for the use of TlOwdered and compacted ore samples in the X-ray fluorescence analysis. Discussion of the sources of error when analysing iron ore powders, such as grain size, effect of matrix and crystal structure. Use of Kiruma and Minette ores for the examination with a hand-operated single-my fluorescence apparatus. Instructions for carrying out the analysis on the basis of the investigation results. Use of co… Show more

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“…The great number of x-ray fluorescent methods indicates the necessity for fast and reliable slag (125,139,306,430,431,488,506,570) and iron ore (184,218,452,455,475,485,570) analyses.…”
Section: Slags and Oresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The great number of x-ray fluorescent methods indicates the necessity for fast and reliable slag (125,139,306,430,431,488,506,570) and iron ore (184,218,452,455,475,485,570) analyses.…”
Section: Slags and Oresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Copper base (145,262,293) Dental (428) Ferrous (102,139,146,283,556) General (68,282,288,532) High temperature (233) Aluminum (232,335) Beryllides (315) Biology (8,237,238) Ceramics (452,601) Cement (43,171,294,295,370,472,473,495) Clinical chemistry (17,386,387,(435)(436)(437)455) Electronics (52,116,307,471,557) Fertilizer (613) Geochemistry ( (266,538,550) Industrial hygiene (236,345,431,…”
Section: Alloysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Antimony (86,288) Arsenic (86,280) Barium (88,256,267,375,437,589,608) Bismuth (436) Boron (274,275) Bromine (290,346) Cadmium (262,288) Calcium In cement materials and slags (43,370,472,473,495,531) In minerals and ores (25,256,265,266,287,334,452,498,521,538,567,580,692,593,607) In miscellaneous materials (91,236,539,596) In organics (88,267,375) In soils (38,319) Carbon (183,274,<...…”
Section: Aluminummentioning
confidence: 99%
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