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To: Tim Hall who wrote (13632)6/17/1998
From: GlobalMarine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
Tim: When an assay lab gets an ore sample from a new ore body that it hasn't fire assayed before, isn't a bit of experimentation needed to find the right fire assay method (i.e. right fluxes, temperatures, etc.) before the PMs show themselves? If so, isn't it possible for an assay lab to mistakenly use the wrong fire assay method and incorrectly certify little or no gold in the sample? How does an assay lab know whether it's using the right fire assay method?

Rand



To: Tim Hall who wrote (13632)6/17/1998 8:11:00 AM
From: mark silvers  Respond to of 20681
 
Thall
FWIW, J/L are still working on FL ore. there work is in the background on not on the forefront, like it should have been to begin with.

Mark