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ELEMISSION’s team is excited to learn that CSIRO is announcing a new exciting project destined to boost the mining industry by using a LIBS technology drill core scanner on Australian mining sites. Read the full article here.

LIBS analyzers are portable, robust and more importantly: ultra-fast. Obtain the elemental and mineralogical content in real-time! The best example of the reliability and sturdiness of LIBS instrument is definitely the ChemCam on the Curiosity rover still working on Mars after 8 years of service, without any maintenance!

The new ECORE drill core scanner by ELEMISSION is the analyzer you need and is now available: get the full mineralogy and chemical content of your exploration samples in real-time. Drill more selectively thanks to ECORE real-time results that allow you to take a decision on the spot. Opt for significant cost reductions by getting more representative information about the ore body.

Furthermore, plan mining exploration and decommission as soon as you explore! Adapt your drill core scanner cost to your needs by adjusting the scanning resolution, which is impossible with other technologies. Make sure you try this disruptive technology in the mining industry.

Don’t miss out on improving your plant workflow! Stop waiting, start scanning! Contact us today.

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