Mining and mineral processing laboratories use a variety of specialized equipment to prepare samples, analyze the mineral content (assaying), and test the physical properties of ores. This data is critical for exploration, process control, and quality assurance.
The first step in any analysis is to reduce the sample size from a large rock or drill core to a finely ground powder that is homogenous and representative of the material.
This equipment is used to determine the chemical composition and grade of the ore.
| Instrument | Principle | Common Application |
| Atomic Absorption Spectrometer (AAS) | Measures absorption of light by free atoms to determine elemental concentrations. | Common for base and precious metals (Cu, Au, Ag, Zn). |
| Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) Instruments (ICP-OES or ICP-MS) | Ionizes the sample to emit or measure mass of light, providing multi-element analysis at trace levels. | Detailed analysis of multiple elements, including rare earth elements. |
| X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) Spectrometer (Benchtop or Handheld) | Measures the X-rays emitted from a sample when irradiated, identifying and quantifying elements. | Fast, non-destructive, on-site or lab analysis of major and trace elements. |
| Fire Assay Equipment | Specialized high-temperature furnaces and cupellation apparatus. | The standard and most accurate method for determining gold and silver concentrations. |
| Thermogravimetric Analyzer (TGA) | Measures changes in sample mass as a function of temperature. | Determining moisture content, volatile matter, and carbon content. |
| Wet Chemistry Supplies | Balances, volumetric glassware, hot plates, magnetic stirrers,pH meters. | Titrations and other traditional chemical tests (e.g., for iron, copper). |
These machines are used to simulate and optimize the mineral processing steps (flotation, separation, leaching) to determine the best method for extracting the valuable minerals.
Leaching Apparatus: Used for agitation, solvent extraction, and testing recovery using various chemical agents (e.g., cyanide or acid).