Technical Analysis Of Bauxite Tailings Sampling And Laboratory Testing

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The sources discuss technical aspects of bauxite tailings sampling and laboratory analysis rather than consumer free sample programs. The sources focus on:

  1. Mini Block Sampling Technology: The mini block sampler concept was developed by Emdal et al. (2016) to facilitate recovery of undisturbed clay samples compared to traditional Sherbrooke samplers. This technology, developed by Black Insitu Testing for use in Australia, focuses on clayey tailings samples.

  2. Sample Processing: The sources describe the process of sample recovery and laboratory processing, including unwrapping samples in the laboratory, trimming using a soil lathe, and preparing samples for testing.

  3. Chemical Analysis: One source presents XRF analysis results of a bauxite tailing sample, identifying key components including SiO2 (24.09%), Al2O3 (44.11%), and Fe2O3 (9.77%).

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Sources

  1. Use of a Mini Block Sampler in Bauxite Tailings
  2. XRF Tailing Bauxite