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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 24,
  • Issue 2,
  • pp. 247-249
  • (1970)

X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis of Ferrophosphorus and Slag from the Electric-Reduction Furnace Manufacture of Elemental Phosphorus

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Abstract

X-ray fluorescence analysis has been applied to the determination of Si, P, and Fe in the ferrophosphorus and slag which are by-products in the manufacture of elemental phosphorus by reduction of phosphate rock in the electric furnace. Accuracy comparable to chemical analysis is obtained in a considerably shorter time, a factor important in production control.

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