An RCQ-1 Borehole Logging Equipment has been completed and shipped to Asia, where it will be used for real-time subsurface measurement and data acquisition.
The equipment is designed to provide continuous monitoring of underground resistivity during borehole operations. Using a Kevlar cable and an electric winch, the probe can be deployed into the borehole in a controlled and efficient manner, allowing for fast and straightforward data collection.
To improve working efficiency, the RCQ-1 Borehole Logging Equipment is equipped with dual voltage channels, enabling it to record two apparent resistivity curves at the same time. Its main unit is specifically developed for borehole resistivity measurement, supporting stable performance and consistent data results across repeated operations.
The compact structure of the system makes it easier to transport and operate in different field conditions. Its design simplifies setup and operation, helping users focus on data acquisition without complicated procedures.
The RCQ-1 logging system can be applied in a range of fields, including groundwater exploration and water resource management, where it supports the identification of aquifers. It is also used in mineral and energy resource surveys to detect subsurface structures and anomalies. In engineering geology and construction projects, it assists in evaluating soil and rock conditions for foundation planning. Additionally, it plays a role in environmental monitoring by helping locate underground contamination and structural changes.
The equipment has now been delivered and is ready to support upcoming field operations, providing reliable data for a variety of subsurface investigation tasks.
If you are working on similar projects, you are welcome to get in touch to learn more about available configurations and applications.
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