Nondestructive Analysis Of Potassium In Ancient Glass On The Base Of Its Natural Gamma Activity

The concentration of K20 in historical glass objects was measured by gamma ray spectrometry. The method involved using moulds of the objects filled with material of known K20 content. The results obtained were found to be close to results previously obtained by traditional methods and well within accepted tolerances in such cases. Gamma ray spectrometry produces results based on the whole object, not just a sample of it which in the case of historical glass may not be representative. The method is completely nondestructive as no sample is taken.

Author
J J Kunicki-Goldfinger & J Kierzek
Origin
Copernicus University, Torun, & Inst Nuclear Chemistry, Warsaw,Poland
Journal Title
Glastech Ber Glass Sci Technol 71 11 1998 332-335
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 1606b

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Nondestructive Analysis Of Potassium In Ancient Glass On The Base Of Its Natural Gamma Activity
Glastech Ber Glass Sci Technol 71 11 1998 332-335
S 1606b
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