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Offering Specialized Services in Mining and Mineral Processing

 

General Inquiries: services@mining.ubc.ca

Take advantage of the expertise and specialized equipment at UBC Mining Engineering. We offer a variety of services unobtainable through commercial sources. The services are offered both to fill a gap in the industry and to offset departmental and research costs. 

 

The following list is an overview of the services we can offer.  For a complete list, including contact information, to print and keep on file, please click here UBC Mining Engineering Services (PDF) (Adobe Acrobat required).

  • Size Analyses
  • Surface Area Determination
  • Specialized Tests
  • Bench and Pilot Scale Processing Facilities
  • Geomechanics Tests:  Rock  - Backfill - Grout
  • Gouge Abrasion Testing
  • Field Equipment Rental
  • On-site Lab & Equipment Rental
  • Consulting and research studies in:
    • Acid Rock Drainage
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Artisanal mining
    • Blasting
    • Chemical Treatment
    • Coal Separation
    • Closure Planning
    • Economics
    • Energy Consumption
    • Environmental Assessment
    • Equipment Automation & Design
    • Fill Design
    • Flotation
    • Geochemical analysis
    • Gold Processing
    • Gravity concentration
    • Health & Safety
    • Industrial minerals
    • Maintenance Training
    • Mercury Pollution & Exposure
    • Mineral Processing Techniques
    • Mining & Mineral Production Systems
    • Plant Design
    • Reclamation
    • Recycling and reuse of industrial minerals
    • Remedial procedures for polluted sites
    • Remote-mining applications
    • Reserves Assessment
    • Rheology
    • Social issues related to mining
    • Sustainability
    • Tailings and Waste Rock
    • Value added product
 


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