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Product Description
Best Selling Three Axis Fluxgate Magnetometer for Professional Surveys
Introduction
Looking for a reliable, easy to use magnetometer that won’t break your budget or your back? This three axis fluxgate magnetometer is exactly what you need. Whether you are a geophysical consultant, an archaeology professor, or a UXO survey contractor, this device gives you laboratory grade measurements in a rugged field package. Forget heavy, power hungry instruments. This system weighs less than one kilogram for the sensor and runs on a small battery all day. Read on to discover why professionals are switching to this fluxgate magnetometer.
Why Choose This Fluxgate Magnetometer?
There are many magnetic sensors on the market. Some are too noisy. Some are too heavy. Some are too complicated. This one hits the sweet spot. It uses proven fluxgate technology with three orthogonal axes to measure the full magnetic vector. The result is clean, actionable data from the first survey line to the last. And because we emphasize low noise and high orthogonality, you spend less time processing and more time finding targets.
Key Benefits Highlighted
Benefit 1: See the Invisible
With noise as low as 7 picotesla per root Hertz, this magnetometer detects magnetic anomalies that are barely above the background. That means you will find small iron objects, shallow graves, or subtle geological contacts that other instruments miss. Your detection rate goes up.
Benefit 2: Rotate Freely, No Data Distortion
The triaxial orthogonality of ±0.2 degrees ensures that the sensor’s orientation does not introduce false signals. You can mount it on a non magnetic pole, swing it side to side, or fly it on a drone. The magnetic vector stays true. Post processing becomes straightforward.
Benefit 3: Work All Day Without Recharging
Sensor power consumption is under 0.5 watts. The logger uses 5 watts maximum. Compare that to competitors that need 10 or 15 watts. With a standard 12 volt, 7 amp hour battery, you get over 8 hours of continuous surveying. No midday battery changes. More productivity, less downtime.
Benefit 4: Built to Last in Tough Conditions
The PEEK housing is corrosion proof and completely non magnetic. It withstands salt spray, dust, and accidental bumps. The cable is shielded and available in lengths up to 20 meters. Reliability you can count on.
Benefit 5: Simple Data Workflow
No proprietary software needed. The logger saves data directly to a 32 GB SD card as standard files. Connect the logger to any computer with a USB cable, and the card appears like a flash drive. Copy the files, then open them in Surfer, MATLAB, or even Excel. You stay in control of your data.
Technical Specifications at a Glance
| Feature | Detail |
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| Sensor Type | Three Axis Fluxgate |
| Maximum Range | ±100,000 nT |
| Orthogonality Accuracy | ≤ ±0.2 degrees |
| Frequency Range | DC to 1000 Hz |
| Linearity | ≤ 0.01 percent of full scale |
| Noise (1 Hz) | 7 to 10 pT per root Hz |
| Short Term Noise | ≤ 0.1 nT RMS (0.1 s) |
| Sensor Power | ±12 V to ±15 V DC, < 0.5 W |
| Sensor Output | ±10 V |
| Operating Temperature | 20 °C to +60 °C |
| Cable Length | 0.5 to 20 m (custom) |
| Sensor Size | 32 x 32 x 146 mm |
| Logger Channels | 3 |
| Sampling Rate | 200 Hz |
| ADC Bits | 24 |
| Logger Storage | SD card 32 GB |
| Logger Power | DC 9 to 36 V, ≤ 5 W |
| Logger Size | 27 x 100 x 157 mm |
| GPS Protocol | NMEA0183 (GPGGA, GPZDA) |
| GPS Rate | 1 Hz |
What Is Included in the Box?
One fluxgate magnetic sensor with your chosen cable length. One data acquisition module with internal GPS and SD card. One 32 GB SD card (pre formatted). One USB cable and one power cord. A complete documentation set: certificate, manual, and factory test report. Everything you need to start surveying arrives in one box.
Ideal For
Mining geophysicists exploring for magnetite, hematite, or other ferrous minerals.
Archaeological teams mapping buried walls, kilns, and furnaces.
UXO clearance companies needing reliable, high sensitivity detection.
Environmental consultants locating underground storage tanks and pipelines.
Universities teaching geophysics or paleomagnetism.