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Oil Well Sensors
2002-11-06
Klauder, Jr., Philip R.
Oil Well Sensors - Not at 6000 psi
2002-11-07
Michael S. Ammann
2002-11-07
Michael Young
2002-11-07
Yong Xu
2002-11-07
Vic Kley
Oil Well Sensors - Not at 6000 psi
Michael S. Ammann
2002-11-07
On Behalf Of Klauder, Jr., Philip R.

We cannot do MEMS at 6000psi .  Our current density meters burst at
125psi, smallers tubes I've tested burst at 900psi.  I doubt we could do
6000psi without a lot of development.


Michael S. Ammann. MBA
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ISSYS
Integrated Sensing Systems
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Klauder, Jr., Philip R.
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 4:02 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: [mems-talk] Oil Well Sensors

Friends-

My company is looking for sensors to use at the bottom of an oil well
where
the pressure can reach 6000 PSI, and the temperature can reach 160
Centigrade.
Sensor types:
        Pressure
        Temperature
        Viscosity
        Density
        Accelerometer

Do any of you represent companies with off-the-shelf or custom sensors
that
would be appropriate for this application environment?

Phil Klauder


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