Brief: Discover the Non-Magnetic Measurement Instrument Portable Digital Inclinometer, designed for accurate borehole angle and azimuth measurements in petroleum, coal, and geological exploration. This tool overcomes magnetic interference, providing precise digital data for easy recording and processing.
Related Product Features:
Measures top angle and azimuth of boreholes with high precision.
Ideal for non-magnetic or weakly magnetic environments, avoiding magnetic interference.
Uses gravity acceleration sensors for vertex angle measurement.
Employs high-precision gyroscopes for azimuth angle measurement in non-magnetic conditions.
Compact and portable design with a probe tube dimension of Φ42x100mm.
Operates in temperatures ranging from 0-85℃ for versatile field use.
Lightweight at 2kg for the probe and 0.8kg for the surface instrument.
Capable of measuring depths up to 1000m with a manual winch system.
Faqs:
What industries commonly use the Portable Digital Inclinometer?
The inclinometer is widely used in petroleum, coal, and geological exploration industries for accurate borehole measurements.
How does the inclinometer measure the vertex angle?
It uses gravity acceleration sensors to detect the angle between the gravity direction and the instrument axis, providing precise vertex angle data.
What is the working temperature range of the inclinometer?
The inclinometer operates effectively in temperatures ranging from 0 to 85℃, making it suitable for various field conditions.