Preliminary Analysis and Method Optimization Based on X-Ray Fluorescence -Application to Precious Metals

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Arnold M. Savolainen David J. Kinneberg Barbara E. Mangion
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Analytical laboratories require a qualitative or semi-qualitative method of determining major and minor constituents in "unknown" samples to select optimal analytical techniques. This is exceedingly important in precious metal assay laboratories where the precision and accuracy requirements are exacting (routinely within 0.02%, absolute basis). This paper describes the use of an x-ray fluorescence spectrometer with a specially designed software package to select optimal analytical procedures and specify relevant analytical parameters. A wavelength dispersive XRF spectrometer is capable of quick and accurate analyses of properly prepared samples without extensive standardization. When coupled with a specially designed software package, this preliminary assay system is applicable to a wide variety of sample types including gold and silver bullion, karat gold and karat PGM alloys, high silver and high copper metallic samples as well as particulate samples of ores and sweeps. The system relieves the assayer of tedious calculations for silver inquartation and proofing, minimizes human error and standardizes selections over time. Most importantly, the system allows for independent verification of final assay results.
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APA: Arnold M. Savolainen David J. Kinneberg Barbara E. Mangion  (1999)  Preliminary Analysis and Method Optimization Based on X-Ray Fluorescence -Application to Precious Metals

MLA: Arnold M. Savolainen David J. Kinneberg Barbara E. Mangion Preliminary Analysis and Method Optimization Based on X-Ray Fluorescence -Application to Precious Metals. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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