Natural gamma 0~32768cps Energy Threshold ≥0.06MeV JFS-2 Natural Gamma Probe
Description
The JFS-2 probe measures the amount of gamma radiation occurring naturally within the formations crossed by a borehole. Gamma rays are produced mainly by isotopes of potassium, thorium, and uranium. The gamma log is widely used in the groundwater and mining industries to identify lithology and perform clay content analyses.
Features & Benefits
1. Versatile, ubiquitous probe which functions with a wide range of applications and borehole conditions.
2. Gamma probes with other scintillation materials and sizes can be custom made for your application.
Applications
Bed boundary analysis
Facies changes
Coarsening/ Fining Sequences
Identify Clay Aquitards
Aquifer Thickness
Uranium Concentration
Parameter
1. Natural gamma sensor:NaI Crystal
2. Measuring Range:
Natural gamma:0~32768cps
3. Measurement Accuracy;5%(F.S)
4. Energy Threshold:≥0.06MeV
5. Environmental:Temperature≦80℃;Pressure≤20MPa
6. Signal:bipolar codes