Super productive, large multi-scans.
Universal tablet holder for direct mounting on Proceq GPR 8000/8100 and Pundit PD8050
Fully adjustable to accommodate any size of iPad up to 12.9”
Telescopic rod kit for Proceq GPR instruments including the universal tablet holder UTH100
Compatible with GP8000, GP8100 and GP8800
For comfortable scanning on floors, walls and ceilings
Fully adjustable to accommodate any size of iPad up to 12.9”
Min / max length (cm): 52 /183
Chest harness kit for hands free operation of all iPad app based instruments:
GP8000, GP8100, GP8800, PD8050, PM8000, PI8000
Can also be used as an iPad stand
Fully adjustable to accommodate any size of iPad up to 12.9”
Telescopic rod kit for Profometer PM8000 instruments including the universal tablet holder UTH100
Lightweight, non-conductive design for scanning on floors, walls and ceilings
Fully adjustable to accommodate any size of iPad up to 12.9”
Min / max length (cm): 61 /176
Standards
Guidelines
GPR is a compact device that scans the subsurface in a non-destructive way. It can penetrate the surface from a few cm down to tens or hundreds of meters, based on soil conditions and antenna characteristics.
Many different NDT methods are available in the industry, each of them having its own advantages and limitations, but six of them are most frequently used: ultrasonic testing (UT), radiographic testing (RT),...
See MoreThe SEGY (sometimes SEG Y) file format is a commonly used data standard for the exchange of geophysical data. It is mainly used for Seismic data, but also for saving GPR raw data. Our GPR SEGY files can also be used for...
See MoreTime in GPR has different meanings: Time Window = the maximum recording time shown on the data. This can be used to calculate the depth. Acquisition Time = how long it takes to finish one A-scan measurement with a perfect...
See MoreUnlike Pulsed-GPR broadcasting a signal centered around one frequency, resulting in a trade-off of resolution and depth for inspecting, stepped frequency continuous wave (SFCW) has the advantage to broadcast an ultra...
See MoreGPR is the acronym for Ground Penetrating Radar, also known as Georadar, Ground Penetration Radar, or Ground Probing Radar.
GPR emits electromagnetic (EM) waves to the subsurface and calculates the time these waves need to travel through the various subsurface material and get back to the GPR receiver. This two-way travel-time, along with a few...
See MoreGPR is a very useful tool in a variety of applications. Most popular uses of GPR are the non-destructive testing and mapping of objects inside the concrete, such as rebars, pipes, ducts, and cables. Other applications are...
See MoreBoth. GPR can be used as a standalone unit if you work on specific applications and you are happy with a limited set of feedback and information. However, it is not a tool for every job you may have onsite. In concrete...
See MoreThis depends on how young the concrete is; young concrete is not well cured, has more water and thus the radar does not penetrate that deep. Older concrete is usually drier and thus better for GPR.
Typically, GPR exports data in the SEG-Y format. This can be easily converted to other formats like .xls, .dxf or .kml if needed for further visualization of data.
Yes. Our equipment meets CE, IC, FCC, ETSI-EN RSS-220 and RoHS regulations.
No. GPR self-calibrates each time you turn it on. There is no need to send your unit back to a repair/calibration center.
Proceq GP8800 and GP8100 GPRs have wheels and a certain clearance from the surface. If the wheels can move over the surface the GPR can collect data. Moving over conductive materials, e.g., aluminum, copper etc. can limit...
See MoreNo. Data collection on GPR systems (GPx and GSx) is triggered by wheel movement. If you do not move the radar, then no data collection is happening. The wheel is acting also as an odometer, giving local coordinates on the...
See MoreGPR is not the ideal tool to calculate the rebar size. There is a technique where you can get approximate values for the rebar size by measuring the depth to the rebar from both in line and cross line data and the...
See MoreRebar locators (Profometer: https://bit.ly/39B0QhJ) are the most economical and accurate solutions to map the first layer of rebars in concrete. They accurately measure the rebar cover independently of concrete properties...
See MoreAir inside the concrete results in a partial reflection of the GPR signal, which allows you to detect larger voids. Thin delamination and small voids only give a small reflection and can typically be visualized using GPR....
See MoreGP8100, GP8800, UT8000, ZG8000 and Equotip Live UCI can be recharged by standard off-the-shelf commercial power bank with output power of 5V/2A whereas GS8000 can be powered only by specific USB-C PD power bank described...
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