Max Detectors

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why Max Detection Inc?

Being an autonomous developer in the geophysical industry Max Detection Inc stands for its precise data and map interpretation.

2. What is Profiling?

Geophysical profiling is estimation of subsurface lithological characteristics by comparing the data differences in between every next point to draw a virtual subsurface anomalies

3. What is Single Channel Profiler?

Geophysical profiling is an estimation of subsurface lithological characteristics by comparing the data differences between every next point to draw virtual subsurface anomalies.

4. What is 16 Channel Profiling System?

An advancement in Geophysical profiling to estimate the subsurface lithological characteristics by comparing the differences between every next point in a simultaneous sequence to draw virtual subsurface anomaly which decreases the consumption of time and supports constant data analysis due to the simultaneous mapping technique.

5. What is ADS System?

The advanced detection system designed on frequency induced polarization technique has solved the complex geological study by measuring the capacitance of subsurface layers and estimating the characteristics in brief explaining the constants of permeability, porosity, wet density, bulk density, and salinity to define the target.

6. What is Locating System?

The Max Lora locating system is designed on three-axis automatic tracking technology to explore and locate the fault zones for further references to the profiling and detecting technique.

7. What is Integrated Geophysical System?

The Integrated Geophysical system is combined measuring equipment to locate, explore and detect the subsurface to study the anomalies for characterizing the groundwater conditions for drilling.

8. How to interpret the Profile Mapping?

Max provides lifetime support online for profile mapping analysis and also individually trains the users for self-interpretation.

9.Warranty Support?

Max provides two years of warranty as per terms and conditions defined by the first party.