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Re: assay questions






August 22, 1998 at 21:05:50
In Reply to: assay questions
posted by steve b on August 22, 1998 at 20:44:43

Go to www.chemex.com/index.htm

This website will tell you everything you want to know about assays. Cost for a full rock analysis is around $22.00 including prep. Any rock or soil sample up to 2 kilos can be assayed. The nearest lab to you is in Sparks, Nv. and is the one I send my samples to. All assays are certified and you can get your results from their secure web site to speed things along. Good luck.


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