ECORE’s automated LIBS technology enables comprehensive on-site drill core analysis, generating detailed mineralogical maps that optimize exploration and production strategies, revolutionizing critical mineral mining at Foran’s McIlvenna Bay.
The global demand for critical minerals is surging, driven by the worldwide transition towards a greener future. Traditional exploration workflows, involving post-drill core logging and external laboratory analyses, often result in slow and inconsistent data, delaying crucial decision-making in mineral exploration and production strategies. ELEMISSION’s groundbreaking ECORE technology is set to transform this landscape by delivering faster, more precise, and more accurate analysis directly on-site.
Deployed at Foran Mining’s McIlvenna Bay property, the ECORE Mobile laboratory houses an advanced ECORE scanner within a robust shipping container designed for rapid, on-site core sample analysis. This innovation not only streamlines operations but also significantly reduces the delays traditionally associated with sample transportation and external lab processing.
Unmatched Technological Advancements
The ECORE system, a fully automated, high-speed Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) commercial drill core scanner, offers comprehensive analysis capabilities. Unlike traditional methods such as X-ray fluorescence (XRF), LIBS can detect almost every element on the periodic table, including all critical minerals. Its scanning speed is independent of the commodity and its concentration, making ECORE exceptionally effective in analyzing a wide range of elements, particularly light elements that are challenging for other technologies.
Strategic Deployment and Operational Benefits
At the McIlvenna Bay site, known for its complex VHMS (volcanogenic massive sulphide) deposit, the ECORE Mobile lab’s deployment has provided rapid insights into the mineralogy of the area. By generating detailed mineralogical maps on-site, the ECORE system has been instrumental in optimizing production plans and future extraction strategies, thus enhancing the efficiency of critical mineral exploration. Notably, hyperspectral imaging using diffuse reflectance infrared spectroscopy (SWIR, VNIR, LWIR) is ineffective for low albedo VHMS rocks, giving ECORE another advantage over traditional drill core scanning technologies.
The mobile lab’s ability to withstand harsh field conditions and provide real-time, high-quality data has proven to be transformative. With immediate analysis capabilities, the need for external lab reliance is drastically reduced, allowing for swifter strategic decisions during the exploration phase.
A Vision for the Future
The successful implementation of the ECORE Mobile lab at McIlvenna Bay exemplifies the potential of LIBS technology to revolutionize the mining industry. The speed, accuracy, and versatility of the ECORE system make it an invaluable tool for mining companies striving to meet the escalating global demand for critical minerals efficiently and sustainably. Over a 12-week period, ECORE has successfully scanned 18,000 meters of drill core.
ELEMISSION is committed to continuing its innovation in geochemical analysis, pushing the boundaries of mining technology to better serve the industry and the environment.
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