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MT/AMT FIELD SENSORS

Product Name: MT/AMT FIELD SENSORS

Product Description

Phoenix offers a range of electrical and magnetic sensors for MT and AMT data acquisition. All Phoenix field sensors are highly reliable, lightweight, and manufactured to exacting standards. Designed for use in the most demanding environments, they have proven their reliability and quality on many thousands of MT and AMT sites around the world. Combined with the V5 2000 System, they provide excellent data quality over a wide range of frequencies. MTC-30 magnetic sensor coils are used for AMT magnetic data acquisition. Weighing about 3 kg and measuring only 75 cm, MTC-30 sensors are compact and portable while providing high-quality magnetic data at frequencies between 10 000 Hz down to 0.1 Hz. MTC-50 magnetic sensor coils weigh just over 10 kg, and measure only 141 cm. They provide magnetotelluric data at frequencies between 400 Hz to 0.0002 Hz. The airloop model AL-100 is specially designed for vertical magnetic field MT measurements in stony and hard ground, where it is difficult to dig a hole for a vertical coil. The PE-4 non polarizing electrodes

Company Details

We are the world leader in magnetotelluric (MT) and Induced Polarization (IP) instrumentation. Phoenix systems are used in more than 80 countries for exploration and research. Our clients include mining and oil companies, geophysical... more

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Related Products: MG-40 MOTOR GENERATOR, MTU SERIES, RXU, SSIP-2000, SYSTEM 2000, T-200 HIGH POWERED CURRENT SOURCE, T-3 TRANSMITTER, T-30 TRANSMITTER, T-4 TRANSMITTER, TXU-30 TRANSMITTER, V6-A RECEIVER, V8 RECEIVER, V8 WIRELESS
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