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Upgraded Strength, Building the Future Together | ChemLab Pro New Laboratory Launched + Free Sample Testing Campaign

Update: 2026-03-06

Introduction

The headquarters laboratory of Shanghai ChemLab Pro has been relocated, expanded, and comprehensively upgraded. This development not only enhances the physical infrastructure but also strengthens technical capabilities and service provision. Beginning immediately, with support from the advanced Genesis series instruments provided by our parent company, Shanghai ChemLab Instrument, alongside increased professional expertise and an improved working environment, we are committed to delivering researchers an exceptional experience in micro-area analysis.

 

Laboratory Renovation and Upgrade

 

New Location Overview

The new headquarters laboratory is situated on the 1st Floor of Building 35, Lane 218, Haiji 6th Road, Pudong New Area, Shanghai, with a total area of 500 m².

This expanded facility enables the installation of an increased number of precision instruments, supports the implementation of a more systematic experimental workflow, and provides ample space to facilitate future growth and development.

 

Hardcore Technology: Experts in Micro‑area Analysis

Shanghai ChemLab Pro is a leader in laser ablation application development and testing for micro‑area analysis. The new laboratory is equipped with 5 brandnew Genesis series femtosecond laser ablation systems and several inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometers (including single quadrupole, triple quadrupole, and timeofflight mass spectrometers), delivering strong analytical capabilities.

 

Our Core Service Areas

1.Geosciences

Category

Test

Samples

Quantitative

Laser in-situ microanalysis

Geological samples, minerals

Dating

Carbonate U-Pb dating

Calcite, dolomite

Zircon U-Pb dating
Quartz U-Pb dating

Zircon, Quartz

Mica Rb-Sr dating

Mica group

Apatite U-Pb dating

Apatite

Imaging

Element distribution

Geological samples, minerals

Inclusion

Trace element analysis

Host minerals including quartz

Light-colored minerals (quartz, fluorite, and garnet)

Rock-forming minerals including feldspar, beryl, pyroxene, and olivine as well as transparent ore minerals such as sphalerite and scheelite

 

 

 

2.Life Sciences

Test

Samples

Biological tissue imaging

Animal and plant tissue sections, fresh plant samples, dried plant samples, etc.

Fish otoliths quantitative test

Otolith

 

3.Materials Science

Category

Test

Samples

Quantitative

Trace impurity analysis of high-purity substances

Various high-purity materials and precious metals

Imaging

Element distribution imaging

Various materials, including battery electrodes, metal oxide thin films, and optical fibers

 

4.Cultural Relics and Archaeology

Test

Samples

Trace element analysis

A variety of gemstones and archaeological samples, including sapphire, quartz, pearl, bronze artifacts, ceramics, and jade

 

 

Major Benefit: Free Sample Testing for Research, Empowering Your Innovative Research

ChemLab Pro, a leader in elemental micro-region analysis, offers expert knowledge in LIBS and μXRF technologies. To mark our lab's complete upgrade, we’re launching a 3‑month free sample testing campaign for researchers across disciplines to explore the benefits of multi-technique coupling. Our services include LIBS, μXRF imaging, and white-light interference laser microscopy, suitable for geology, materials, environment, archaeology, biomedicine, metallurgy, and more, covering elemental imaging of common solids and powders.

 

Campaign Details

1. Campaign Period

From March 6, 2026 to June 5, 2026 (3 months)

2. Testing Scope

Open to research institutions in geology, materials, environment, archaeology, biomedicine, metallurgy, and other fields.

Services include:

•LIBS and μXRF elemental distribution analysis

•White-light interference laser microscopy: sample topography, dimension, and surface roughness analysis

•Micro-area elemental distribution imaging for solids, powders, and other common samples

3. Free Service Content

•Free testing and data analysis for qualified research samples using LIBS, μXRF, and white-light interference laser microscopy (no testing or data processing fees).

•One-on-one technical consultation with professional answers on testing results and technical application challenges to support smooth research.

4. Sample Submission and Application

•Only research-purpose samples are accepted. Applicants must complete the ChemLab Pro Free Testing Application Form (see attachment) and send it to: info@chemlabcorp.com /Email subject: Free Testing Application – Institution – Research Field

•Approved applicants will be contacted within 2 working days with shipping address, sample quantity, and packaging requirements. Unsuccessful applications will receive a rejection reason.

•Samples must be clearly labeled with name, ID, and testing requirements. One printed copy of the application form must be included with the shipment.

5. Notes

•This is a public welfare activity limited to research samples only. Commercial samples and quality-control samples from testing facilities are not accepted.

Each applicant/team may apply for 1–3 samples; additional samples will be charged at standard rates.

•Samples must comply with safety regulations. Flammable, explosive, toxic, harmful, corrosive, or radioactive samples are strictly prohibited. Applicants are liable for any equipment damage caused by non-compliant samples.

•All samples and experimental data are kept strictly confidential. Without applicant consent, sample information and testing results will not be used for commercial or unauthorized research purposes. Remaining samples will be returned upon request.

•ChemLab Pro retains sole interpretation rights for this campaign. Testing timelines may be extended due to technical issues, excessive sample volume, or other special circumstances; staff will communicate promptly if such is the case.

 

 

LIBS Case Study      Spatial resolution: 40 μm

Sample: Shark tooth       Area: 1.2 cm × 1.8 cm

 

 

μXRF Imaging    Sample: Oolite    Spatial resolution: 14 μm

 

 

White Light Interference Laser Microscope Case Study