2. Minimum echo time reduced from 120μs to 60μs;
3. Temperature stabilization (-25–30℃) reduced from 45min to 30min.

MesoMR12-060, MacroMR12-150, MacroMR12-300U

On March 28th, Suzhou Niumai Analysis unveiled its new high-sensitivity built-in probe for permafrost at the 8th National Rock Physics Academic Conference 2024.

At the conference, we were honoured to share this milestone with fellow rock physics experts and introduce the details of Niumai’s latest permafrost high-sensitivity built-in probe.




Building on its original one-inch clamping probe, Niumai has extensively enhanced the design. Compared to traditional external probes, the inner diameter of the clamping coil for one-inch samples is reduced from 70mm to 32mm, significantly improving signal-to-noise ratio and shortening testing time. It meets the specific testing requirements of samples such as permafrost and coal under low-temperature, atmospheric conditions.
Ideal for short relaxation and weak-signal experiments, including freeze-thaw cycling and freeze-induced damage testing.
1. Fivefold improvement in signal-to-noise ratio, saving substantial testing time;
2. Minimum echo time reduced from 120μs to 60μs;
3. Temperature stabilization (-25–30℃) reduced from 45min to 30min.

MesoMR12-060, MacroMR12-150, MacroMR12-300U
Phone: 400-060-3233
After-sales: 400-060-3233
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