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Multi-function DC Resistivity & IP Instruments

Min. Order: 1 Piece/Pieces
Trade Term: FOB
Payment Terms: L/C, T/T
Place of Origin: Chongqing

Company Profile

Location: Chongqing, China (Mainland)
Business Type: Trading Company
Main Products: Underground Prospecting Instrument And Mineral Exploration Equipment

Product Detail

Model No.: DZD-6A
Means of Transport: Ocean
Packing: wooden case
Delivery Date: 15 days
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Product Description

Main Applications:

By utilizing relevant parameters of apparent resistivity and induced polarization method,the instrument is widely used in many aspects including metal and non-metal mineral resources exploration,energy exploration,city geophysical,railway and bridge engineering exploration,etc.

Search for groundwater,search for geothermal and other hydrological,engineering geological exploration.

Accessories made by our factory with 60-channel or 120-channel multiplex electrode switch,also can be used for multi-electrode resistivity survey system.

 

Main Features:

Small-sized,Light in weight:The instrument integrates receiver and transmitter together in the same cabinet,which can be used for measurement via apparent resistivity method and induced polarization method.

Various Measurement Parameters:Instrument can be applied in direct measurement and indication of primary potential Vp,spontaneous potential Vsp,power supply current I,apparent resistivity Ro,apparent polarizability Ms,half-decay time Th,degree of decay D,integrated IP parameters Zp,and degree of deviation R.

 

Technical Specifications:

Measuring Voltage Range

-6000mV~+6000mV

Measuring Current Range

0~5000mA

Measuring Voltage Accuracy

±1%,±1digit

SP Compensation Range

±1000mV

Input Impedance

≥50MΩ

Interference Suppression on 50Hz Power Frequency

Better than 80dB

Maximum Power Supply Voltage

900V

Maximum Power Supply Current

 

5A

Power Pulse Width

1-59 seconds,Duty Cycle1:1

Working Temperature

-10℃ to +50℃,95%Rh

Volume

305×200×202mm

Weight

8kg

 

 


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