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Industrial Minerals January 2012 Issue features an article titled ‘Quartz in the spotlight’.

ANZAPLAN has long standing experience in X-ray analysis and was one of the first laboratories in Germany to use both X-ray fluorescence and X-ray diffraction analysis to answer the most intricate questions of our demanding customers from the raw material, glass and ceramics industry. Previously a quantification of mineralogical phases was only possible by a combination of both methods which required time-consuming calibration and sample preparation and made prompt results impossible.

Rare earths supplier Lynas Corporation faces delays for the planned Malaysian plant and will now come on line during the first half of 2012.

To be up to speed ANZAPLAN follows with great interest the developments in the Rare Earth sector.

ANZAPLAN attended the eleventh Rare Earth Conference in Beijing, China to follow-up the latest developments in the Rare Earth sector.

ANZAPLAN will follow up the latest developments in the rare earth sector on the eleventh Rare Earth Conference (September 14th to 17th, 2011) in Beijing, China.

On May 26th ANZAPLAN is presenting new processing concepts for improving Lithium mineral resources efficiency.

Today analytical services are more and more important for the production of glass.

ANZAPLAN has been engaged by Nordic Mining ASA to carry out advanced chemical analysis on the Nesodden quartz.

The Comité Européen des Fabricants de Sucre (CEFS) has announced ANZAPLAN to be the reference laboratory for sugar factory lime (SFL) analysis during REACH registration.