Minerals: Mining and Mineral Processing

Geochemistry with XRF

X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) is the most accepted analytic technology for grade control in mineral production and processing.

Mining Process Optimization

Mining Process Optimization with XRF

The quality of an ore extracted from the ground is never constant. This makes frequent monitoring of raw and sometimes partially processed material a critical part of all mining projects.

X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) is the most accepted analytic technology for grade control in mineral production and processing. Bruker’s wide range of XRF instrumentation can meet any need in production monitoring for mining in the goal of separating waste form ore. XRF works by measuring the secondary x-ray fluorescence generated by elements when they are excited by a primary x-ray source. The XRF analyzer can measure the elemental concentration in rocks. The elemental concentration can be used to identify grade, sub-grade and waste and prevent the dilution of ore by waste rock. The advantages of XRF include:

  • XRF is fast, analyzing all elements from a single spectrum

  • Analyze a wide range of elements from carbon to americium

  • Measure concentration of elements from trace (ppm) to 100%

  • Simple and fast sample preparation

  • Easy process automation and incorporation of robotic sample changes

  • The possibility of non-destructive elemental analysis of core

Bruker provides mineral grade control and resource estimation solutions by offering full-size and benchtop WDXRF, versatile EDXRF and portable XRF instruments for elemental analysis in central laboratories, on-site labs and in the field.

Wavelength Dispersive XRF

Wavelength Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometers

Wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometers (WDXRF) are known for their unrivalled accuracy, precision and reliability. WDXRF spectrometers have met the needs of many industrial applications, where robust instrumentation and high precision are the keys to success.

TheS8 TIGER Series 2顺序WDXRF提供杰出的优越的安娜lytical performance for the most demanding mineral and mining applications. This analytical performance results from the innovative optimized X-ray optics. The S8 TIGER combines extreme ease-of-use and robust reliability with superior analytical performance.

Rapid WDXRF Spectrometer

Rapid WDXRF Spectrometer for the Fastest Results!

The newS8 LIONWDXRF spectrometer provides the fastest time-to-result for process and quality control in the cement, minerals and mining industries.

Based on multichannel technology, theS8 LION在提供非常精确和准确的结果the shortest measurement time, for up to 16 elements. Several languages are available for its interface: English, Spanish, Chinese, Russian and Portuguese.

Benchtop Energy-dispersive XRF

Benchtop Energy-Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometers

Elemental analysis with energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) spectrometry has become an indispensable tool for research and industry. Reliable results, analytical flexibility, robust all-in-one design and low cost-of-operation make the uniqueS2 PUMA Series 2benchtop EDXRF the ideal solution for process and quality control applications; for example, cement, minerals and mining, and metals.

For dedicated analytical tasks, monitoring and field work in geology and exploration, theS2 PUMA Series 2, equipped with the intuitive TouchControlTM interface, is the right choice to serve all needs for mobility, flexibility and ease-of-use in combination with best performance.

Handheld and Portable XRF

Handheld and Portable XRF

The new Bruker CTX is a portable countertop XRF with a battery backup and safety interlocked lid

Portable and handheld XRF允许地球化学分析密切的投影r to operations and into the field. Portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) spectrometers offer immediate elemental analysis in support of geochemical mapping, core scanning and routine geochemical operations like grade control. Bruker’s experts can help design a measurement program that:

  • Provides mission-critical geochemical data quickly from any point in the mine lifecycle or commodity value chain

  • Has appropriate sample preparation including pulping

  • Utilizes a matrix-matched calibration

  • Includes a robust QA/QC protocol including sample duplicates, blanks and reference standards

  • Incorporates verification of at least 10% of results by complementary methods like WDXRF

  • Updates the calibration based on verification results and recalculates data to become more accurate with time

Total Reflection XRF

Total Reflection X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometers

Total reflection XRF (TXRF) is an emerging method for aqueous geochemistry, powders or digested rocks in mining. Detection limits down to ppb range can be achieved on small samples with no dilution, no consumable gas and simple sample preparation. TXRF is an ideal method for testing effluent, runoff, pit water, soil and other wastewater for heavy metals like cadmium (Cd), mercury (Hg) and selenium (Se). For example, mercury can be analysed in water with good precision when concentration levels are above about 30 µg/l. Bruker offers two models of TXRF:

  • S2 PICOFOXis a single excitation source 25 sample TXRF is just as at-home on-site as it is in the lab. Measure form aluminum (Al) to uranium (U)

  • S4 T-STARis a duel excitation source, high-throughput 90 sample TXRF for measurements from sodium (Na) to uranium (U), the ultimate tool for full coverage of the periodic table

Micro-XRF

Micro- XRF Empowers Spatial Geochemistry of Samples

Potassium (K), silver (Ag), and gold (Au) map of Epithermal Au-Ag Veins from Japan

The detailed characterization of core, hand sample, RC drill chips, or sediment samples is fundamental to both greenfield and brownfield exploration. Micro-XRF is a new tool for this characterization, empowering highly accurate large-area geochemical mapping of samples without the need for intensive sample preparation. Bruker’s micro-XRF series provides:

  • Visualization of the spatial distribution of geochemistry with relative abundance and quantified elemental maps from Na to U in theM4 TORNADOand C to Am in theM4 TORNADOPLUS

  • Rapid quick-look screening for indicator minerals, calculations of indices at the grain scale

  • Targeted single-spot or line-scan bulk-rock quantification with spot size to 18 µm polycarpellary high-brilliance spot, or with optional 0.5 mm, 1 mm, 2 mm and 4.5 mm columnated x-ray source

  • Calculate bulk-rock geochemistry from maps including user-selected polygons

  • Ability to add micro-XRF capabilities to a scanning electron microscope with theQUANTAX Micro-XRFand mineral mapping withM4 TORNADO AMICS

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Product

Type

Samples

Mapping

Elemental Range

S8 TIGER Series 2

Sequential WDXRF

Up to 75 position XY-autochanger

300 µm or 1.25 mm spot

Carbon to americium (C – Am)

S8 LION

Simultaneous WDXRF

Up to 12 position XY-autochanger

300 µm or 1.25 mm spot

Carbon to americium (C – Am)

S6 JAGUAR

Benchtop sequential WDXRF

Up to 24 position XY-autochanger

N/A

Carbon to americium (C – Am)

S2 PUMA Series 2

Benchtop EDXRF

Up to 20 position XY Autochanger or 18 position carousel

N/A

Carbon to americium (C – Am)

QUANTAX Micro-XRF

Micro-XRF for SEM with 100 µm spot

Varies by SEM

50 mm travel distance RapidStage™

Carbon to americium (C – Am)

M4 TORNADO

Benchtop Micro-XRF, ~18 µm spot polycarpellary; optional 0.5, 1, 2, 4.5 mm columnated

Large chamber with X-Y mapping stage, optional core holder and thin section holder

Rapid elemental mapping with a mapping area of 190 mm X 160 mm

Sodium to Uranium (Na – U

M4 TORNADO PLUS

Benchtop Micro-XRF, ~18 µm spot polycarpellary; optional 0.5, 1, 2, 4.5 mm columnated

Mapping area of 190 mm X 160 mm, , optional core holder and thin section holder

Rapid elemental mapping with a mapping area of 190 mm X 160 mm

Carbon to americium (C – Am)

S1 TITAN 800

Handheld EDXRF, open beam, 8 mm spot size, 5 mm optional

1 sample

N/A

Magnesium to Uranium (Mg – U)

S1 TITAN 500S

Handheld EDXRF, open beam, 8 mm spot size

1 sample

N/A

Iron to Uranium (Fe – U)

CTX

Portable EDXRF, safety interlocked, 8 mm spot size, 5 mm optional

1 sample

N/A

Magnesium to Uranium (Mg – U)

TRACER

Handheld XRF, open beam, 8 mm spot size

1 sample

N/A

Fluorine to Uranium (F-U)

S2 PICOFOX

Portable Benchtop TXRF

Up to 25 samples

N/A

Aluminum to Uranium (Al – U)

S4 T-STAR

Benchtop TXRF

Up to 90 samples

N/A

Sodium to Uranium (Na – U)