Compact and lightweight! The transmitter and receiver functions are neatly stored in one case.
The "SYSCAL-R2" is an electrical exploration device that can achieve an output of up to 800V and 2A (1600W). It can stack up to 250 times, improving the signal-to-noise ratio even for weak signals, making measurements possible. Additionally, it has a function that automatically corrects for the effects of natural potential and electrode polarization. Furthermore, the time-domain IP method can be easily implemented, making it suitable for mineral resource exploration and more. 【Features】 ■ Improves the signal-to-noise ratio for weak signals ■ Capable of recording up to 800 data points in internal memory ■ Data can be saved with the memory backup function ■ Several electrode configurations are possible - Such as Schlumberger method, Wenner method, dipole-dipole method, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Data stored in the main unit can be transferred to an external computer via PS-232C. ■ The LCD directly displays current values, potential, natural potential, apparent resistivity, and chargeability (charging rate). *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Application】 ■Relatively deep exploration such as hot spring surveys, resistivity mapping, and resistivity imaging methods. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Applied Geology Co., Ltd. is a group of specialized engineers with extensive knowledge and rich experience in various fields of earth sciences, including geology, geophysics, soil mechanics, civil engineering, hydraulics, environmental engineering, and ecology. Utilizing their expertise and technology, they investigate the properties of the earth and groundwater, the realities and characteristics of natural phenomena and disaster phenomena, and further predict and evaluate the impacts on businesses and society, providing optimal proposals for solving various challenges related to earth sciences.