The Australian Mining Review
Microanalysis recently appeared in an article in the September edition of The Australian Mining Review in the XRF & XRD Technology section. Thank you Jane Goldsmith for a great article about our team. Check out the article on page 74 The Australian Mining Review
Actinolite Asbestos and Cracker Dust
Are You Counting the Right Sized Fibres? Actinolite has commonly been acknowledged to be a less hazardous form of asbestos. But longitudinal studies show that shorter and thinner fibres may be just as hazardous – and that the fibre size might be too thin to be detected by standard optical techniques! Cracker dust (also known […]
The Unknown Sample
A complete unknown (How does it feel?) Blocked pipes? Scale buildup? Weird particulates? Interesting rocks? Mysterious dust? We can help you find out what it is and where it came from. Identifying an unknown sample is always an entertaining challenge. Without any idea of the origin of a sample, the first step is visually assessing the […]
WA Telstra Business Awards Night 2015
Celebrating the Best In Business Tuesday night saw the team from Microanalysis swap our lab coats for tuxedos and gowns as we attended the 2015 Telstra Business Awards at the Crown Grand Ballroom. It was a fabulous evening celebrating the achievements and innovation of small businesses in WA. After an extensive application process that analysed […]
Telstra WA Business Awards Finalist 2015
Microanalysis Australia has been named as a finalist in the Telstra WA Business Awards 2015. The team wishes to thank all our clients for their continued support. We love what we do for you. Telstra WA Business Awards 2015 Finalists Revealed






