

The Brico RA Marker Sub is normally placed in the tubing string approximately 20 to 30 meters above the "top shot" in the perforating gun assembly. The radioactive pellet is typically a 1.0 microcurie of cobalt 60. This marker sub provides a side entry port to safety house a radioactive pellet which is highly visible marker when using a thru-tubing gamma ray logging tool. The Marker sub may be used in other circumstances where depth control accuracy is required. Memorial Hall Annenberg Hall Sanders Theatre Loker CommonsĤ2 Oxford OEB Green House Harvard Theological Libraryīauer Lab Naito Fairchild Biochem.The Brico RA Marker Sub provides a simple and effective means of achieving tubing / drill pipe depth control during TCP operations.

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