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I saw this probe exactly. She is done in such a way:
1. The case is painted inside with the graphite paint.
2. Windings are puting inside. They are glued tentatively with hot glue.
3. The probe is being very exactly zeroed by the change of the position of the Rx coil.
4. Windings are being flooded with the very hard resin for the 2/3 height.
5. The resin is being painted with the graphite paint. The paint is connected with the paint on the resin on the case. This giving full closure of the screen.
6. The case is being flooded to the full height with the black flexible resin.
In this way the probe is ready for the use.
In my opinion so is the manufacturing process, but I'm able to be mistaken.
Mrand
1. The case is painted inside with the graphite paint.
2. Windings are puting inside. They are glued tentatively with hot glue. - yes
3. The probe is being very exactly zeroed by the change of the position of the Rx coil. -
yes, but the nulling is via by moving of balancing turn.
4. Windings are being flooded with the very hard resin for the 2/3 height. - yes
4.1. Still one rezeroing, ended stady of the balancing.
5. The resin is being painted with the graphite paint. The paint is connected with the paint on the resin on the case. This giving full closure of the screen.
5.1. Mechanical cleaning of edges of the housing from graphite paint.
6. The case is being flooded to the full height with the black flexible resin.
In this way the probe is ready for the use.- yes
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