Clean Concrete Scanning With GPR
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Clean Concrete Scanning With GPR
Concrete cutting and inspection experts know that to do the job right you need to have both reliable and non-destructive ways to locate and scan concrete structures before drilling, coring or even cutting.
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In this heavy duty industry it is not a luxury to have a good concrete scanner with ground penetrating radar, but it is a must. You have to have the ability to ensure a job well done but also the capability to inspect the element without compromising the integrity of the structure. More info on:
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This is where knowledge of your trade comes in. Where can you find a quality concrete scanner with the modern capabilities and demand of a GPR (ground penetrating radar) system? Let’s take a closer look at the answer to this question.More info on:
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To begin, with a ground penetrating radar system it can allow you to locate your targets in real time and in no time. Whether you are looking for rebar, conduits or PT cables a GPR will allow you to get the job done quicker and easier.
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As the saying goes, work smarter, not harder. Some systems even allow you to measure the thickness of the concrete. You can get a 3-D data output and the beauty of the more advanced products is you only need one sided access.
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This still leaves the question, where can you find the tools you need? While there are quite a few companies, you need to ensure that the GPR you employ is CSDA, ASTM, and ASNT approved. If you need to scan a concrete structure there’s only one true way to do it.More info on:
http://www.scanconcrete.com.au/concrete-scanning/ground-penetrating-radar-services