40TGU-1000
Triple gamma
Natural gamma radiation from three detectors
Description
The 40TGU-1000 Triple Gamma Geiger probe was designed specifically for use in Uranium Exploration and Production. It measures natural gamma radiation from a Sodium Iodide scintillation crystal and a ZP1320 High-flux Geiger-Muller tube pair. This results in three natural gamma logs collected simultaneously.
The G-M tube pair, installed below the NaI detector, has been used successfully to determine ore grade in very high concentrations of U3O8. By having three different detector sensitivities, the 40TGU-1000 probe can be used in exploration and production projects with wide variations in ore grade. Accurate concentrations can be measured in uranium ore grades ranging from less than 0.1% to 20%.
Applications
- Uranium Ore Grade Analysis
- Bed boundary analysis
- Coarsening/ Fining Sequences in mineralized zones
- Identify Clay Aquitards
- Formation Thickness
Downloads
Technical Specifications
Operating Conditions
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Borehole Fluid:
- Water
- Mud
- Dry
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Casing:
- Uncased
- PVC Borehole
- Steel
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Centralization:
- Non-Necessary
Features & Benefits
- Able to collect ore grade data in very high and low concentrations of uranium.
- Versatile, ubiquitous probe which functions with a wide range of applications and borehole conditions.
- Matrix .sub files can be modified to output gamma in API units or %wt U3O8 (percent weight Uranium).
- Mount Sopris manufactures more natural gamma and spectral tools than any other slimline manufacturer in the world today.
- Gamma probes with other scintillation materials and sizes can be custom made for your application.
Specifications
- Diameter: 40 mm (1.57 in.)
- Length: 1.12 m (44 in.)
- Weight: 4.0 Kg (8.8 lbs.)
- Max. Temp.: 70ºC (158ºF)
- Max. Pressure: 200 bar (2900 psi)
- Sensors: NaI Scintillation Crystal, 2 Pairs of G-M Tubes
- Measurement Range: 1 to 100,000 cps
- Accuracy: ± 0.5%
- Resolution: 0.02% Full Scale
