Overcoming Sample Prep Pain Points in Mining and Geochemical Applications

Overcoming Sample Prep Pain Points in Mining and Geochemical Applications
Determining the elemental composition of mining and geochemical samples is a well-established application area for atomic spectroscopy techniques. Yet, despite the many advances in technology over the years, there are still many challenges to overcome, particularly in preparing these samples for analysis. The use of closed-vessel microwave digestion has made a significant impact on the ability to prepare many types of samples faster and more completely, but that alone does not address all the pain points that labs analyzing these samples experience.
This webinar presents several strategies and methods, backed by case studies, for overcoming challenges and alleviating pain points encountered during preparation of mining and geochemical samples for elemental analysis. While most of the focus is on advanced microwave digestion technologies, consideration of the total sample prep workflow provides additional opportunities for reducing turnaround time, improving analysis quality, lowering costs, and increasing safety.
What you will learn:
  • See how microwave digestion can be optimized for the preparation of several different types of mining and geochemical samples
  • Learn how single reaction chamber (SRC) digestion systems work and why they have several advantages over rotor-based systems for preparing mining and geochemical samples
  • Discover ways a 'total workflow' sample prep approach can improve a lab's sample throughput, quality of results, cost structure, and safety
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Speakers

Anthony Marshall
Anthony Marshall
Chief Chemist, Freeport McMoRan
Eric Farrell
Eric Farrell
Product Specialist, Milestone, Inc.

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