
Samplers
The sample must represent its matrix so as to offer a complete frame of its qualitative status.
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A soil sample to be analysed must guarantee:
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That the sample chemical composition has not been modified through heating, washing or contamination by the drilling tools; 
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That the planimetric position and depth have been accurately detected; 
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That the sample has been preserved correctly, up to the time of delivery to the lab. 
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However, given the soil uneven nature, it is difficult to extend the characteristics of a single sample to a large portion. Each sample represents exclusively the soil portion around the pick-up point whose size depends on many factors; for this reason, the sampling efficacy depends on the quantity of samples: the higher the number of samples, the higher its accuracy.
Compatible Penetrometers
Version:​
Static
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Engine:
Petrol 16.9 kW
Diesel 13.2 kW
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Maximum Thrust Capacity:
150 kN
33721 pounds
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Maximum Extraction Capacity:
160 kN
35969 pounds
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Anchoring System:
Modular Anchoring
Pagani TG63-150 (Static/Dynamic)
Version:
Static/Dynamic
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Engine:
Petrol 16.9 kW
Diesel 13.2 kW
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Maximum Thrust Capacity:
150 kN
33721 pounds
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Maximum Extraction Capacity:
160 kN
35969 pounds
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Anchoring System:
Modular Anchoring
Pagani TG73-200
(Static/Dynamic)
Versions:
Static
Static/Dynamic
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Engine:
Diesel 22.4 kW
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Maximum Thrust Capacity:
200 kN
44961 pounds
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Maximum Extraction Capacity:
250 kN
56202 pounds
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Anchoring System:
Telescopic Anchoring




