XRF and XRD are already well established techniques in the base metals industry for the analysis of ores, concentrates and tailings. In this webinar we will discuss improvements and alternative uses of the techniques to facilitate improved process control and therefore better recoveries. Technical information, supported by case studies, will be discussed alongside the commercial benefits of the techniques.
This webinar targets the base metal mining and processing community, research- and service laboratories and academic institutions focused on base metal mining.
This webinar targets the base metal mining and processing community, research- and service laboratories and academic institutions focused on base metal mining.
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Panelist information: Dr. Uwe Konig, Segment Specialist Mining XRD - PANalytical B.V., the Netherlands.
Dr. Uwe König studied mineralogy and geology at the Martin-Luther-University Halle (Germany), with a master thesis on the quantification of iron ores using X-ray diffraction and the Rietveld method and a PhD thesis on synthesis and characterization of manganeous layered double hydroxides (LDHs). In 2005 Dr. Uwe König joined the company as application- and product specialist. His focus is the development of new XRD applications for the mining, minerals and metals industry.
Co Panelist information: Dr. Matthew Rayner, Segment Specialist Mining XRF - PANalytical B.V., the Netherlands.
Dr. Matthew Rayner studied applied chemistry at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg (South Africa), specializing in the analysis of inorganic materials under non-ambient conditions. Matthew joined PANalytical in 2011 and focuses on the development of new XRF solutions for the Mining and Minerals industry.
Dr. Uwe König studied mineralogy and geology at the Martin-Luther-University Halle (Germany), with a master thesis on the quantification of iron ores using X-ray diffraction and the Rietveld method and a PhD thesis on synthesis and characterization of manganeous layered double hydroxides (LDHs). In 2005 Dr. Uwe König joined the company as application- and product specialist. His focus is the development of new XRD applications for the mining, minerals and metals industry.
Co Panelist information: Dr. Matthew Rayner, Segment Specialist Mining XRF - PANalytical B.V., the Netherlands.
Dr. Matthew Rayner studied applied chemistry at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg (South Africa), specializing in the analysis of inorganic materials under non-ambient conditions. Matthew joined PANalytical in 2011 and focuses on the development of new XRF solutions for the Mining and Minerals industry.