Calculating the Minimum Thickness of Glass Fuse by Zr Kα Line for Phosphorus-Containing Zircon-Refractory Material

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In this paper, we take Zr Kα line as the analysis object due to the existence of overlapping phenomenon, which the zirconium La line (0.607nm) and phosphorus Ka line (0.615nm), in phosphorus-containing zircon-refractory material. We discovered and calculated the critical thickness of glass fuse by the theoretical calculation method, and we verified the feasibility of the theory. By experiment we found that critical thickness of glass fuse can be reduced by adding additives in flux. Conventional thickness of glass fuse can reaches a critical thickness by adding 20% of calcium oxide (in the form of calcium carbonate was added) in flux. This method could also increase significantly the measurement sensitivity to guarantee good result.

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