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GRT38: Natural Gamma + Temperature

In addition to its primary role as a lithological or clay indicator, a natural gamma measurement is frequently used as the basis for establishing correlations between boreholes and to ensure accurate depth matching between different logging runs made in the same borehole. For these reasons, many LIM LOGGING probes provide this measurement as an additional log along with other parameters.

The GRT38 probe provides a solution for cases where only a basic, total counts natural gamma log is required and also provides a borehole fluid temperature measurement useful for correcting certain other logs.

Based on a ø25 x 50 mm NaI(Tl) scintillation crystal detector coupled to a high-performance photomultiplier tube, the probe boasts excellent sensitivity (±1.2 cps / API unit) and provides a high quality final result.

For clients requiring this additional parameter, the probe can be factory fitted with a casing collar locator (CCL) detector.

Contact us to get a quote or request more information.

Tête de la sonde GRT38

GRT38 SPECIFICATIONS

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Technical Specifications

Diameter : 38 mm

Length : 1 180 mm

Weight : 3kg

Max. operating temperature: 70°C

Max. operating pressure : 200 bar

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Sensors Parameters

Natural gamma detector: ø25 x 50 mm NaI(Tl) crystal

Temperature range : 0 to 65°C

Resolution : 0.001°C

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Options And Accessories

CCL detector

Calibration : factory calibration in API units

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Borehole Conditions

Dry or fluid-flled borehole

Open or cased borehole

GRT38 GALLERY

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