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Elemental analysis

The CGL performs elemental analyses in mineral resources using about 160 modern instrumental and wet chemical methods to determine approximately 70 elements and compounds in a wide range of concentration from trace to major level.
CLASSICAL CHEMICAL METHODS INSTRUMENTAL ANALYTICAL METHODS
  • Complete silicate, water, salt and coal analyses
  • Analysis of high accuracy for high elemental contents in ores, concentrates and alloys
  • Complete analysis of fluor spar
  • Phase analysis of elements in ores and concentrates
  • Fire Assay for gold and other precious metals
  • Determination of cyanide content in water
  • Expertise control of other chemical methods
  • Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometer (ICP-OES)
  • Atomic Absorption Spectrometer (AAS)
  • Wavelength Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometer (WD-XRF)
  • "Super-Q 4.0" "Super Q" software
  • Elemental analysis of rocks, ores, concentrates, soil, water, salt, coal, metals, alloys, process tailings and analysis of environmental materials
  • Measurements in conditions of organic and non-organic solutions
  • ICP determination of platinum group and rare earth elements (REE)
  • Sample decomposition by microwave
  • Determination of elemental contents of 16O-92U with from 1 ppm or 10-6% to 100%.
  • Simultaneous determination of many elements
  • Qualitative analyses on various kinds of samples
  • Sample preparation: Powder, Pressed pellets, Glass beads
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