Met-Solve Analytical Services Opens New Geochemistry Laboratory in Canada

Met-Solve Analytical Services Inc. has officially opened a new geochemistry laboratory with headquarters in Langley, British Columbia, Canada. Met-Solve Analytical is a fully equipped, state of the art commercial laboratory which is now receiving the first samples for test work. The lab offers a variety of services including preparation of rock, drill core and soil samples, fire assay services, ICP-OES analysis, as well as metallic screening and specific gravity (bulk density) testing.
“Our vision is to become the best value added service provider to the Assay and Analytical Services market known for its professional approach and efficient results turnaround.”
Mike Phillips, President of Met-Solve Analytical
The new Langley laboratory has been strategically located to service the growing requirements of the minerals exploration industry in the province of British Columbia, the Yukon and the North West Territories. This territory is expected to expand in the near future to serve further regions in Canada and the United States.
A grand opening at Met-Solve Analytical is planned for the near future, and will allow visitors to see the laboratory capabilities first hand. Potential clients are invited to contact Mike Phillips at contact@met-solvelabs.com or visit www.metsolveanalytical.com .
Met Solve Analytical Services Inc. is a Canadian analytical and assay testing company that serves mining and metal industry clients regionally. Met-Solve Analytical’s core business is providing analytical testing services including preparation of rock, drill core and soil samples, fire assay services, ICP-OES analysis, as well as metallic screening and specific gravity (bulk density) testing. Met-Solve Analytical strives to provide clients with a quality, timely, and professional experience that will help them meet or exceed their goals and objectives.
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