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Self-storage Borehole Imager

YZCX7.4 Self-storage Borehole Imager

The YZCX7.4 self-storage borehole imager is a device that conducts video recording, trajectory measurement, and advancement depth measurement simultaneously as the drill pipe advances. Data such as video images and spatial angles are saved in real-time within the probe. After the measurement is completed, the data saved in the probe is transmitted to the analysis software and integrated with the depth measurement data, and then spliced into a complete unfolded diagram of the entire borehole wall for observing the integrity of the borehole wall and describing the lithology of geological structures. The YZCX7.4 self-storage borehole imager consists of two parts: instrument hardware and analysis software. The instrument hardware part is composed of a probe, a depth counter, etc., which can achieve the primary collection of video and borehole trajectory (azimuth angle, inclination angle) data. Through the analysis software, it is possible to view the depth information of the current video borehole and the actual situation of geological rock layers at different depths.


Product Parameters

The supporting equipment and components include: borehole imager depth counter, borehole imager probe, and borehole imager video processing and interpretation software.

Main Technical Indicators

Main Technical Parameters

Indicators

Image Pixel

4608*2592

Camera Field of View

120°

Probe Outer Diameter

60mm

Applicable Borehole Diameter

≥90mm

Azimuth Angle

0-360º

Tool Face Angle

0-360º,±0.2°

Power Supply Method and Voltage

Battery-powered, 7.4V

Battery Life

≥8h

Maximum Measurable Borehole Depth 

1000m

Depth Accuracy

0.01m

Medium Temperature

-20~70℃

Applicable Media

Mine water, mud fluid, and other conductive liquids


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