Swissbit S-450 SD Memory Card High-Temperature Grade Test for Hitwell Deep Well Imaging Cameras
Withstands 60-hour exposure at 165°C.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on October 1, 2018 at 2:17 pmSwissbit AG provided a 32GB S-450 SD memory card to Hitwell Deep Well Imaging, Inc. to test ‘High-Temperature Grade’ video usability.
32GB SD memory card withstands
more than 60-hour exposure to 325°F (165°C)
In order to simulate conditions of a high-pressure/high-temperature well imaging project and to test the robustness of the SD storage device, the engineers at Hitwell first loaded a 32GB S-450 from the company with pseudo-random data up to full capacity. The true test was when they ‘baked’ the card for more than 60 hours at 325°F (165°C).
After cooling the SD device, it looked normal except for an insignificant minor deformation of the shell. Inserted into a reader, it was recognized as a drive without fail, and all of the original data remained fully intact. The ‘SD card test’ recording took place in a commercial oven where the ‘storage data’ was a non-factor to a well client.
For the ‘real-time’ client project, the SD memory card will be placed inside the internal camera assembly. The camera will shut-down after taking the client’s well images, but then will remain downhole for an extended time. Although the camera protects its electronics with a vacuum flask which slows down the flow of heat, the SD memory card will remain exposed to high temperatures of up to 325°F (165°C) for as much as 60 hours. After retrieval of the data, the card will finally be disposed of.
Although the tested temperature range is well outside of the card’s standard specification (-40°C to 85°C), the results prove the robustness and data retention of the company’s SD memory card. Due to the full molding of the inlay of the card, the external deformation of the shell does not affect the inner data structure of the card.
About Hitwell Deep Well Imaging, Inc
Hitwell Deep Well Imaging (Lexington, KY, USA) is a design/manufacturing, sales and service company which produces high-temperature, high-pressure ‘downhole’ camera systems for oil, gas and geothermal wells. They strive to create the best downhole camera systems through research and constant development of new video technologies and well survey techniques. The company collaborates with their clients, customers and colleagues in the oil/gas/geothermal industries on projects to advance mechanical inspection techniques and well integrity.