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Continuous Core Sampling Equipment Supplied In USA
4 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Geoprobe Systems -Kejr, Inc. based inSalina, KANSAS (USA)
Drillers seeking to handle tough site conditions with a single drill rig while preserving the option for sampling and setting wells rely on the 8150LS sonic drilling rig to quickly provide continuous, undisturbed core samples to impressive depths in a wide range of formations. Additional advantages of the sonic drilling rig ...
Manufactured by:Geoprobe Systems -Kejr, Inc. based inSalina, KANSAS (USA)
Drillers seeking to ramp up sonic boring production with 20-foot tooling rely on the 8250LS sonic drilling rig to quickly provide continuous, undisturbed core samples to impressive depths in a wide range of formations. Additional advantages for producing deep sonic borings ...
Manufactured by:AMS, Inc. based inAmerican Falls, IDAHO (USA)
The AMS Gas Powered Core Sampling Kit with gasoline powered Gas Powered REDI Boss Hammer is ideal for obtaining core samples to a depth of 8ft. (2.4m). The complete set contains: Gas Powered REDI Boss Hammer, (1) 4ft. Deluxe AMS Carrying Case, (1) 3ft. Deluxe AMS Carrying Case, GP Slotted Sampler Tube 4ft., (2) GP Upper Extensions 2ft., (2) GP Lower Extensions 2ft., GP Drive Head Adapter, (2) ...
by:ARS Technologies Inc. based inNew Brunswick, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Pneumatic Fracturing (PF) can best be described as a process whereby a gas is injected into the subsurface at pressures exceeding the natural in situ pressures in the soil/rock interface (i.e. overburden pressure, cohesive stresses, etc.) and at flow volumes exceeding the natural permeability of the ...
