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TEMCO INC
Download detailed PDF Members: The Continuous Wave Technique (CWT) methodology was introduced in 1996 by IKU Petroleum Research (now SINTEF Petroleum Research) as a method for measuring the acoustic velocities on small core samples, including in particular shale drill cuttings. The CWT technology is a fast and inexpensive method of measuring the ultrasonic wave velocity on samples as small as sub-millimeter in thickness. This instrument can be used at the rig site or in the laboratory. Features:Patented - Proven Instrument Portable Fast and Easy to Use Testing of Small SamplesTesting of Drill Cuttings Source of Information on Formation Properties Quasi Real Time Data at the Rig Site Acoustic Primary-wave (P) Phase Velocity Ultrasonic Frequency
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