Geological Survey - China
Innov-X and WISE have established a strong sales and service partnership in mainland China for many years, with the goal of providing the latest technology in field portable XRF products combined with excellent customer support and local service. In 2010 Innov-X signed a strategic cooperation agreement with WISE in Shenzhen, authorizing WISE the exclusive agent of our latest family of portable XRF analyzers (the DELTA Series) for mining and mineral exploration applications. In addition WISE was awarded the Global Sales Leader, Mining Industry XRF Analyzers (2009), and the Overall Global Sales & Service Champion (2009) for outstanding sales and service efforts, and for the most sales of any distributor globally.
Both XRF and XRD are well established techniques for elemental analysis and phase identification. However, only recently has advancements in technology allowed for field portable analysis.
With the Innov-X Handheld XRF, The Geological Survey Bureaus can now save time and money by on-site analysis of elements from Phosphorus to Uranium in solids, liquids, powders, cores, fragments, filters & films, and slurries. With the Innov-X "Terra" X-Ray Diffractometer, miners can perform on-site phase identification of mining and mineral products.
Phase Identification of rocks and minerals
X-ray Diffraction (XRD) is a powerful non-destructive technique for characterizing crystalline materials. It provides information on structures, phases, preferred crystal orientations (texture) and other structural parameters. With limited field sample preparation it is now possible to perform this previously laboratory based analysis right at the site.
Take it to the mines! Explore where you are when you’re there – ID precious metals, ores, grades, sources - before blasting!
The Geological Survey Bureaus follow a sustainable development plan that helps minimize the environmental and health impact of the mining process. During smelting, unwanted slag material is analyzed for the natural metals that remain to be reported through the Emergency Planning & Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA.). OSHA may require elemental analysis of ambient air on filters to monitor toxic dust exposure of miners.
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