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Learn how the Proceq GP8000 GPR can be used to scan thick concrete elements such as pavements, slabs and tunnels with ease and high efficiency, thanks to the new adjustable time window capability.
Impact Echo plays an important role in assessing the condition of concrete structural plates, such as slabs, walls, decks and concrete pavements. See how it can also be used when retrofitting old buildings with the non-destructive thickness assessment...
This application note describes how a Robotic Total Station can be connected to the Proceq GS8000 Subsurface Mapping GPR for mm-accuracy scanning in locations where there might be no satellite coverage or no internet available for location data corrections. See how it's done with a streamlined...
This application note describes the process of an ultrasonic inspection of the welding on a wind tower. See how the inspection can be completed efficiently, with full traceability at every step and real-time data...
This application notes describes an ultrasound inspection of the welding on a nuclear pressure vessle. See how to efficienly capture defect data with full traceability and with raw echo data recorded...
Before cutting, drilling or coring concrete, it is crucial to investigate the structure to identify any objects or characteristics such as rebar, post-tension cables, voids and delaminations. See the fastest and most accurate concrete scanning method using stepped frequency...
Measurement and correct evaluation of non-standard materials has always been a challenge for material inspectors around the globe, particularly with conversion to other units. To improve this, the Equotip 550 platform now supports the new conversion standard for high-alloy steel in the power...