**SPECIAL ORDER ITEM (See conditions in our Customer Service section) The KT-20 has a range of interchangeable sensors with different shapes and frequencies. Each shape and frequency has its own benefit or application. Users can swap sensors on the KT-20 to adapt the console to different sizes and types of samples, or for different applications. Sensor Shapes: Circular Sensors: Ideal for measuring large, flat samples. 10 kHz single-frequency sensor features a pin mode to measure samples with uneven surfaces. Dimensions: 66 mm diameter. Rectangular Sensors: Used for measuring small, flat samples or split core. Dimensions: 65 mm x 38 mm Curved Sensors: Designed to measure drill core samples. Their curved shape allows users to achieve a higher sensitivity for magnetic susceptibility or conductivity, while producing consistent, repeatable measurements. Dedicated curved sensors for BQ, HQ, NQ and PQ sizes. Individual Frequencies: · 1 kHz: For measuring magnetic susceptibility on conductive samples. This frequency reduces the impact of conductivity on magnetic susceptibility measurements. This frequency is not suitable for measuring conductivity. · 10 kHz: Ideal frequency for measuring both magnetic susceptibility and conductivity simultaneously. Single-frequency 10 kHz sensors offer highest sensitivity for measuring susceptibility. · 100 kHz: Provides the highest sensitivity for conductivity measurements in low ranges. This frequency is not suitable for measuring magnetic susceptibility.
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