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Jeff Scott

Downhole Instrument Cable: Round vs. Square Encapsulation

Which is the ultimate in performance and durability? The following study was preformed to directly compare 11mm square to 11mm round encapsulation of 4mm Downhole Cable. Various items were studied, including: Manufacturability, Weight, Flexibility, Crush Strength, Cross-Sectional Twisting, Dynamic Friction, and Deployment/Retrieval. Summary The shape

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Downhole-Instrumentation-Cable:-Round-vs.-Square-Encapsulation
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Jeff Scott

Downhole Instrument Cable: Round vs. Square Encapsulation

Which is the ultimate in performance and durability? The following study was preformed to directly compare 11mm square to 11mm round encapsulation of 4mm Downhole Cable. Various items were studied, including: Manufacturability, Weight, Flexibility, Crush Strength, Cross-Sectional Twisting, Dynamic Friction, and Deployment/Retrieval. Summary The shape of downhole cable has serious implications for the success or

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Jeff Scott

Landfill Leachate Level & Distributed Temperature Monitoring

Cost-effective and reliable measurement solutions for even the most unique applications. Landfill Leachate Management Modern landfill management requires strict adhesion to both environmental protection & health and safety legislation. In order to ensure the safety of the site and surrounding environment landfills typically have a protective berm to prevent leachate (contaminated water) from contaminating the

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Nick Nazarovs

Imitation: Flattery, or Path to Failure?

While competition imitates, we focus to innovate. Imitation: The Sincerest Form Of Flattery It’s been a long held belief that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. This phrase in its most modern context, is a proverbial expression that dates to the early 19th century, coined by Charles Caleb Colton in Lacon. The earliest provenance

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