Enhancing productivity and value of mineral sources
Brochures and specifications | 2024 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
Modern industries rely heavily on high-grade mineral sources for the production of metals, ceramics, glass, cement, chemicals and advanced devices. Ensuring consistent quality and maximizing the value of ores and raw materials are essential for optimizing manufacturing processes, reducing environmental impact and achieving regulatory compliance.
This article reviews critical analytical techniques for mining operations and laboratories. It highlights how X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) methods improve decision speed, accuracy of elemental and phase determinations, and overall productivity in mineral processing.
Analytical approaches discussed include:
Modern XRF/XRD platforms deliver rapid screening, high sensitivity and low detection limits across the periodic table. Automation features reduce manual handling and turnaround times. Integrated solutions enable concurrent chemical and crystallographic analysis on the same sample, improving data correlation and workflow efficiency.
Implementation of these techniques enables:
Advances in detector technology, machine learning–driven quantification algorithms and miniaturized portable units promise further gains in throughput and data quality. Emerging applications include real-time process monitoring, automated sample mapping and integrated multimodal analyses to support sustainable mining practices.
High-performance XRF and XRD techniques are vital for modern mineral exploration, processing and quality assurance. Their combined use accelerates workflows, enhances data reliability and contributes to more efficient, environmentally responsible resource utilization.
Thermo Fisher Scientific. X-ray solutions for geology, mining and processes. PF41379-EN 12/24.
X-ray, XRD
IndustriesMaterials Testing, Energy & Chemicals
ManufacturerThermo Fisher Scientific
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Modern industries rely heavily on high-grade mineral sources for the production of metals, ceramics, glass, cement, chemicals and advanced devices. Ensuring consistent quality and maximizing the value of ores and raw materials are essential for optimizing manufacturing processes, reducing environmental impact and achieving regulatory compliance.
Objectives and Study Overview
This article reviews critical analytical techniques for mining operations and laboratories. It highlights how X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) methods improve decision speed, accuracy of elemental and phase determinations, and overall productivity in mineral processing.
Methodology and Instrumentation
Analytical approaches discussed include:
- Elemental screening and quantification by energy-dispersive XRF
- High-precision oxide analysis via wavelength-dispersive XRF
- Mineral phase identification and quantification using Bragg-Brentano XRD with Rietveld refinement
- ARL X’TRA Companion θ/θ diffractometer with solid-state pixel detector and automated sample changer
- ARL QUANT’X bench-top EDXRF spectrometer with portable setup and UniQuant software
- ARL OPTIM’X and PERFORM’X WDXRF spectrometers for routine major, minor and trace oxide analysis
- ARL X900 integrated system offering simultaneous XRF and XRD measurements for comprehensive sample characterization
Key Results and Discussion
Modern XRF/XRD platforms deliver rapid screening, high sensitivity and low detection limits across the periodic table. Automation features reduce manual handling and turnaround times. Integrated solutions enable concurrent chemical and crystallographic analysis on the same sample, improving data correlation and workflow efficiency.
Benefits and Practical Applications
Implementation of these techniques enables:
- Faster in-field and laboratory decision-making
- Enhanced accuracy in ore grade assessment and quality control
- Identification of deleterious elements and phases to mitigate downstream processing issues
- Value addition through precise mineralogical insights
Future Trends and Opportunities
Advances in detector technology, machine learning–driven quantification algorithms and miniaturized portable units promise further gains in throughput and data quality. Emerging applications include real-time process monitoring, automated sample mapping and integrated multimodal analyses to support sustainable mining practices.
Conclusion
High-performance XRF and XRD techniques are vital for modern mineral exploration, processing and quality assurance. Their combined use accelerates workflows, enhances data reliability and contributes to more efficient, environmentally responsible resource utilization.
References
Thermo Fisher Scientific. X-ray solutions for geology, mining and processes. PF41379-EN 12/24.
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