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The Use of Rapid Quantitative X-ray Fluorescence Analysis in Paper Manufacturing and Construction Materials Industry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 March 2019

Vladimir Kocman
Affiliation:
Domtar Inc. Research Centre P.O. Box 300 Senneville (Québec) Canada H9X 3L7
Linda Foley
Affiliation:
Domtar Inc. Research Centre P.O. Box 300 Senneville (Québec) Canada H9X 3L7
Stanley C. Woodger
Affiliation:
Domtar Inc. Research Centre P.O. Box 300 Senneville (Québec) Canada H9X 3L7
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Extract

A modern analytical laboratory of a large corporation manufacturing paper, construction materials and chemicals must be sufficiently diversified in methodology to provide accurate results in the shortest possible time. Among other techniques the implementation of an automated “menu” driven wavelength dispersive spectrometer allowed for the setting-up of a variety of quantitative X-ray fluorescence methods.

Type
VI. XRF Applications: Mineralogical, General
Copyright
Copyright © International Centre for Diffraction Data 1984

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