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I just received the ELSEC brochure and they have an interesting
chart showing detection distances for submerged iron and steel
objects. I do not remember seeing this on their web site.
Small chart which ranges from .1 kg to 5000 tonne.
As an example, and as I interpret it, 1 kg can be detected at one
meter and 5000 tonnes can be detected at about 450 - 500 metres.
This is for "typically" shaped objects as they specifically state
the linear objects are much more difficult to state in this simple
graphical form and give a title of a publication which goes into
detail on pipelines, chains, cables, etc.
Best regards,
Dale
[email protected]
103 North Sixth Avenue
Virginia, MN 55792 USA
I just received the ELSEC brochure and they have an interesting
chart showing detection distances for submerged iron and steel
objects. I do not remember seeing this on their web site.
Small chart which ranges from .1 kg to 5000 tonne.
As an example, and as I interpret it, 1 kg can be detected at one
meter and 5000 tonnes can be detected at about 450 - 500 metres.
This is for "typically" shaped objects as they specifically state
the linear objects are much more difficult to state in this simple
graphical form and give a title of a publication which goes into
detail on pipelines, chains, cables, etc.
Best regards,
Dale
[email protected]
103 North Sixth Avenue
Virginia, MN 55792 USA