September 19, 2011 - GIT and OIMR announce ARC Overburden Cell
Oxford Instruments Magnetic Resonance and Green Imaging Technologies, Inc. have announced the planned release of a fully integrated Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) cell for performing overburden studies. The revolutionary design of the cell makes it the most user friendly cell on the market, providing users with a "plug and play" solution.
For the first time, there will be an overburden cell that is completely integrated with the NMR instrument. The ARC cell takes full advantage of the industry leading performance of the GeoSpec2 core analysis system. The latest in a line of innovative software and hardware solutions developed by Oxford Instruments and Green Imaging Technologies, the ARC cell is the only pressure vessel specifically designed to work with Q-Sense technology, allowing for improved measurement of fluids in smaller pores.
Apply up to 5,000 psi of pressure to your cores while scanning them without sacrificing your NMR signal. The revolutionary design of the ARC cell allows users to maintain pressure on the sample between studies, both inside and outside of the instrument.
Oxford Instruments and Green Imaging Technologies will be presenting a prototype of the ARC Overburden Cell at the annual Society of Core Analysts (SCA) Symposium in Austin, Texas, September 18-22, 2011, and plan to begin shipping them to clients in January 2012.
"The ARC cell is the first in a line of innovative solutions for the rock core analyst that will result from the partnership between Oxford Instruments and Green Imaging Technologies." said Green Imaging Technologies CTO Dr. Derrick Green. "The combined knowledge of both teams has resulted in a truly revolutionary product."
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