During soil sampling, users may encounter various soil textures, such as sediment, marsh, and mud-carbon soils, which are soft and prone to borehole shrinkage and collapse. This poses challenges for layer-by-layer and deep sampling. To address this, SISCO has specifically designed a fixed-depth sediment sampler.
Efficient Fixed-Depth Soil Core Sampler for Deep and Stable Sampling
Stainless Steel Sampling Tools with Compact Storage and Easy Use
A soil sampler is widely used in agriculture, environmental monitoring, and geotechnical analysis. It is ideal for sampling in wetlands, tidal flats, and can collect soils such as marsh, peat, and sediment. The sampler helps assess soil health, nutrient levels, and pH in agriculture, detects contamination in environmental studies, and evaluates soil stability in construction projects. It also supports research, land reclamation, and conservation by providing insights into soil quality and promoting sustainable land management.
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Model | SISCO-SS-JC0203 |
Sampling Depth | 10m |
Sampling Diameter | 5cm |
Sampling Length | 30cm |
Weight | 10kg |
Q1: What is a soil sampler and what is it used for?
A1: A soil sampler is a tool designed to extract samples of soil from the ground for testing. It’s commonly used in agriculture, gardening, environmental monitoring, and research to assess soil health, nutrients, pH, moisture levels, and contamination.
Q2: How deep can a soil sampler go?
A2: The depth a soil sampler can reach depends on its type and design. Manual samplers typically go up to 6 to 30 cm, while auger or power-driven samplers can reach depths of 1 meter or more. Specialized soil core samplers can even penetrate up to 2 meters or deeper, depending on the conditions and soil type.
Q3: How much dirt is needed for a soil sample?
A3: The amount of soil needed for a sample typically ranges from 500 grams to 1 kilogram (about 1 to 2 pounds), depending on the type of test being performed. For most soil tests, a minimum of 200-300 grams is sufficient, but larger samples may be required for more detailed analysis, such as for soil structure or contamination tests. The key is to ensure the sample is representative of the area being tested, combining several smaller samples from different spots to create a composite sample.
Tips: How to use the soil core sampler kit?
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