Mineral Exploration Tools and Geological Supplies - Worldwide

Axial Exploration and Drilling Supplies offer a range of mineral exploration tools and geological sampling equipment for the mining sector, particularly for the sampling and drilling stages of your project. Including: core trays, sample ticket books, sampling bags, rock picks, compass clinometers, geophysical instruments and more.

"Newly Established, with Years of Experience!"

Axial Exploration & Drilling Supplies Ltd.

 

The company is headed up by qualified and experienced team members, from geological, mining and ground works backgrounds, as well as others. Allowing for a range of services, from supply chain solutions to transportation options to be provided.

With the ability to ship small and large consignments, container vanning and devan facilities, utilising two premises, both situated within logistics hubs and industrial parks. We are confident that we will be provide the best results to our clients and look forward to the opportunity to assist your vision and project goals. Helping you realise your projects full potential.

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UCP Core Trays – Video Guide

UCP Core Trays – Video Guide

UCP core trays are among the most robust, safest core tray storage solutions on the market at present. With a host of add-ons, such as the ScanIT core logging software, storage pods for long term storage and transport. And roller logging tables for core…

Rock Chip Trays

Rock Chip Trays

Rock chip trays are for surface and shallow drill sampling. Where material is too loose for standard core trays. A rock chip tray contains compartments, separate from each other for sample storage which prevents cross…

Field Notebooks

Field Notebooks

Field notebooks are integral to any form of field work. Whether you are a geologist, engineer, driller, ecologist, miner and so on. A notebook is always required, in order to take down important notes and field sketches to refer back to…