Is There an Alternative to Mineral Analysis Laboratories? Introducing Portable NIR
Mineral analysis laboratories have long played a critical role in the mining exploration process. Supporting both greenfield and
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We are not limited by the type of analysis technique required so we won’t steer you towards a solution that doesn’t really match your specific needs.
While clients purchase a finite number of analysis units, often focused on one application, PAS is familiar with the many applications, variants and calibration options available.
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Mineral analysis laboratories have long played a critical role in the mining exploration process. Supporting both greenfield and
Working out the volume and quality of deposits is one of the biggest challenges prospectors and mine operators need to overcome. Assay techniques can help with this, allowing the concentration of valuable minerals and metals to be calculated.
The Australian landscape is renowned for being mineral rich and mining operations here have the potential to be quite lucrative. However, the country is also extremely vast, making it difficult to identify deposits, particularly of the scale required to make mining economically viable. That’s why experienced prospectors maximise their chances of success by working through several structured stages of mineral exploration.
In the high-stakes world of Australian mining, accurate and reliable analysis is the bedrock of success. With evolving