MPP Probe
Magnetic Susceptibility and Conductivity Meter.
The MPP probe measures the magnetic susceptibility (10-3 SI) as well as the relative and absolute EM conductivity (MHOS/M) values of small and large objects such as drill cores, samples, outcrops, etc.
With the MPP probe, you can get the information that you need, to design an appropriate geophysical survey since you are able to establish a correlation between your samples and your EM / MAG survey.
Now, you can use your MPP-EM2S+ with your Android devices.
Features
- Magnetic susceptibility and EM conductivity measurement
- Relate your samples and drill cores to you EM/MAG survey
- Log physical core properties and positions in a PDA
- Fast results
- Robust and reliable
- Shock resistant, portable and weatherproof
- Wireless communication (Bluetooth) or with a serial cable (RS-232)
- Provide real time feedback
- Standard data file format in ASCII
- Applications: mining exploration, geophysical investigations and other related fields
Model MPP-EM2S+ |
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Specifications – MPP Probe | |
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WEIGHT |
0.4 kg / 4.3 kg |
Total dimension |
32 x 27 x 18 cm |
PDA |
Somo or Archer2 PDA (Jupiter Systems Inc.) |
Reading modes |
Punctual, continuous, manual, graphic and |
Screen |
Display real time magnetic susceptibility and EM conductivity reading |
Sample rate |
Up to 10 times per second |
Displayed rate |
Every 0.5 second |
Continuous improvement
A new version of the user interface is now available. Two new features have been added: a geometric factor correction and a single reading mode.
- The MPP probe latest software now provides more accurate EM conductivity values over rock samples. This enhanced calibration will improve EM conductivity readings for conductivities ranging from 0.1 to 40,000,000 S/m (mho/m).
- The geometric factor corrects automatically magnetic susceptibility values according to the size of the core and flat surface.
- The single reading mode allows the initialization of the probe, taking a reading and retaining the value on the screen. This mode provides more stable and repetitive values.
In addition, a new electronic board was developed and introduced in the MPP probe to protect it against the utilization of a wrong power supply.