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Modular Laboratories
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SPECIFICATIONS |
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Modular
Metal Construction |
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Custom |
| Size |
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laboratory modules have limitless potential for expansion
and can meet all project assay requirements. |
A simple preparation
unit can be expanded to a full production and support laboratory.
Laboratory configurations may include; Core Logging and Splitting,
Sample Preparation, Fire Assaying, Wet Assaying, Metallurgical
Laboratory, Environmental Analysis, Oil Analysis, Offices, Lunch
Rooms, Washrooms.
Modules are of heavy steel construction and built to maximum highway
width, without the requirement for a pilot car (11’ 2"), providing
an exceptional working area that allows two people to work comfortably
on opposite benches. The 10 foot height provides adequate space
for dust and fume hood installation with required ventilation
piping installed inside the modules. This reduces site setup time,
eliminates component damage during shipping and reduces the number
of outside shell openings.
Installed lighting is designed to provide maximum illumination
without casting shadows over work areas, and windows can be
provided for additional natural light. The interior walls
are coated with highly reflective powder coat paint.
Depending on climate, the units are provided with demand or
forced make up air that can be heated and/or evaporator cooled.
Since the foundation requires only six footings for the tie-in module
and two on each production module, set up and commissioning can
be complete within a week of receiving the modules.
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Sample
Receiving & Preparation
Sample entry into the preparation laboratory is through
exterior double steel doors. This module contains a TM Rhino
jaw crusher, a LM2 pulverizer, and a four door built-in
electric oven with a capacity of 40, ten kilogram samples.
The crusher and pulverizer are housed within dust capture
hoods that are vented into a bag house, with make up air
entering through the floor grating.
Each work station includes a compressed air hand gun, with
independent regulators. Three technicians can comfortably
work in the sample preparation area, which has a production
capacity of 400 samples daily. |
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Wet
Laboratory - Atomic Absorption (AA) Module
This module is the center for digestion and final assay
work. Cabinets are designed specifically for each application
with acid resistant epoxy or stainless steel counter tops.
The fume hood is provided with water wash down, fan, scrubber
and interior fume hood lighting that allows for good visual
inspection of the digestion process.
A shelf in front of the hot plates is at counter level providing
a ventilated work area. Ventilation to remove acid fumes
from the Atomic Absorption unit is provided by stainless
steel hood and piping. Make up air intake is through floor
grating in front of the fume hood. This allows for circulation
of fresh air past the operators.
Hot water is provided by a demand heating system eliminating
the need for a holding tank. Water distillation equipment
is located at maximum height near the sink for gravity feed
into work locations.
An emergency eyewash and shower are located near an outside
exit of the tie-in module, with easy access from the chemical
work stations. |
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Fire
Assay Laboratory
This 25 foot long module houses three Mines Assays GLO-BAR
electric furnaces, two for fusion and the other for cupellation.
Access to the rear of the furnaces is through removable
wall panels, behind each furnace. This allows placing the
furnaces within 10" of the wall, creating maximum work area.
It includes a unique crucible drain rack that swings to
the rear of the hood to maximize working space. A discharge
hopper in the bottom of the hood provides a ventilated collection
area for slag and other lead-bearing waste material. A perforated
floor area in front of the furnaces provides fresh make up air that can be heated or cooled as required. The cupellation
furnace has a specially designed fume capture hood with
shelf space for three sets of 24 cupules. Two technicians
can comfortably work in the fire assay module, which has
a production capacity of 350 samples daily.
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Manufactured
by:
UEE INDUSTRIES (Unit Electrical Engineering Ltd.) in
consultation with:
Jack Stanley
ANALYTICAL LABORATORY CONSULTANTS
LTD.
phone: 250-545-0548
e-mail:
<jstanley@jsanalytical.com>
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Mining & Quarry

Underground

Process Plants

Oil & Gas

Pulp/Saw Mills
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UEE's capabilities
range from part to complete project management, product design
& manufacture, through to site installation & maintenance.
For an overview of UEE's capabilities, select one of the following
Major Projects that UEE has been a part of
Bulyanhullu,
S. Africa
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