Genalysis News
April 19th, 2007
Intertek Acquires Genalysis Laboratory Services
Genalysis Laboratory Services Pty Ltd (Genalysis) is pleased to announce that the Intertek Group plc (Intertek), a leading international provider of quality and safety services to a wide range of industries, has acquired Genalysis through its Caleb Brett Minerals division.
Intertek provides analytical services to the world's mineral, ore and mining industries with facilities...
January 20th, 2007
Automated X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) Technology
Genalysis is currently in the process of commissioning Automated X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) Technology.
The automated fusion system will initially be aimed at iron ore and whole rock analysis. The press powder automation system is predominately aimed at uranium exploration samples.
When finalised, the automated fusion XRF system will complement the existing IMP/Herzog automated sample preparation system...
October 23rd, 2006
Genalysis wins 2006 WA Export Award
Genalysis Laboratory Services of Maddington Western Australia has won the 2006 Department of Industry and Resources Services Export Award. In winning the WA award, Genalysis will go forward to the National Export awards to be presented in Melbourne on 30th November 2006.
From the press release:
Genalysis Laboratory Services Pty Ltd was founded in 1975 by directors Terry...
April 12th, 2006
NATA Accreditation
Genalysis was recently audited by NATA (National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia) for ISO/IEC 17025, version 2005.
Ann Evers, our NATA coordinator and Chief Chemist, had the responsibility of ensuring that all areas from our scope of accreditation were met and current, and that any new NATA signatories were up to the task of taking on this extra responsibility.
Fortunately...
March 1st, 2006
New Chief Chemist Appointed
Genalysis is pleased to announce Ann Evers as our new Chief Chemist.
Ann holds a first class Honours degree in Chemistry from Birmingham University. Prior to joining Genalysis in 1988 she spent 7 years at Mintek (South Africa) working in mineral processing chemistry (particularly Platinum Group Metals) and 4 years at the University of Witwatersrand developing selective complexing...



