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resistivity anchor
MWD DIGITAL DIRECTIONAL SENSOR

A resistivity meter is a geometrically compensated, dual-frequency (400 KHz and 2 MHz), dual-probe downhole instrument designed to measure the resistivity of rocks during drilling.
Resistance measurements can be carried out both when using hydrocarbon-based solutions and in salt-saturated solutions.
Resistivity values are transmitted in real time.
8 high-resolution resistivity curves are stored in the device's memory and can be read on the surface after drilling.
The depth of research of the resistivity meter module

Ranges and measurement errors of the resistivity meter module
Overall dimensions and working conditions
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