Vertek CPT, a Geoengineer.org sponsor, published a new video on their Youtube channel to present their Fuel Fluorescence Detection (FFD) sensor package.
The FFD probe utilizes solid state Ultra-Violet (UV) LED excitation sources ans multiple spectral response bands all tunable to maximize discrimination and delineation of subsurface contamination. With their long life and broad angle of view for maximum sensing area the UV LED excitation sources provide a cost effective alternative to Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF) techniques.
All Vertek FFD probes collect and process data down-hole, with no complicated instruments to operate or complex data to interpret. Sensor output provides continuous readings with depth with a screening level (high/medium/low/no) response to contaminants.
Read more about Percussive Fuel Fluorescence Detection Module and view the video under "Media" below.
Source: Vertek
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