Title of article
A new SEM–EDS based automated mineral analysis solution for PGM-bearing ores and flotation products
Author/Authors
Bushell، نويسنده , , Charles، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
4
From page
1238
To page
1241
Abstract
Reliable automated PGM identification is a consistent challenge on SEM–EDS based automated mineral analysis systems. The main reason for this is the size of the PGM grains, which are often smaller than 3 μm in diameter, particularly in chromitite ores of the Bushveld Complex. This leads to “mixed” X-ray (EDS) spectra, in which the relative PGM: gangue elemental contribution is variable. This is further complicated by the fact that PGM species often occur in the form of a solid solution series, and ideal chemical formulae of these minerals cannot be relied upon for automated mineral identification. These conditions make it difficult to automatically identify PGM species based on spectral matching or “windowed” elemental EDS X-ray analysis schemes.
’s Mineralogy Division has developed and tested an algorithm that can identify PGM species from raw EDS spectral data, and largely overcomes the problem of mixed spectra. This PGM identification algorithm is being integrated as a plug-in into the Carl Zeiss SmartPI™ particle analysis software by the Carl Zeiss software team in Cambridge, UK, to provide a reliable automated PGM analysis system.
Keywords
process optimization , precious metal ores , froth flotation , Automated mineralogy
Journal title
Minerals Engineering
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Minerals Engineering
Record number
2276235
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