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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 15,
  • Issue 6,
  • pp. 177-178
  • (1961)

A Possible Method of Pulverizing Mica and Other Flaking Materials for Spectrographic Analysis

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Abstract

Recently a method using the Wig-L-Bug was described for grinding wool samples to a fine powder for use in the KBr disk technique for infrared spectral study <i>(1).</i> The possibility of using this grinding technique for mica was investigated, as homogeneous pulverisation of mica samples for spectrographic analysis has long been a problem <i>(2).</i> This technique was found to be very satisfactory.

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