A moisture meter is an essential instrument used in many industries to detect moisture content in concrete.
Ultrasonic pulse velocity test is a non-destructive testing technique. It can be used to approximately evaluate the internal structural of a material.
Calibration Anvil is used for Concrete test hammer. The average of every 100 test results, are used to calibrate the test attractive.
The rebound hammer is a nondestructive testing apparatus, whereby the rebound of the spring driven mass is measured after its impact with concrete surface. The output of the rebound hammer is referred to as rebound number and are correlated with surface hardness of concrete.
Pile Integrity Test (PIT), is a widely used non-destructive test method for the evaluation of pile quality, and integrity. The test can also be used to estimate the unknown length of existing piles and foundations.
concrete sensor to gain inside knowledge of what exactly is happening in their concrete, like a health monitor or a Fitbit stuck inside producing vital readouts of the inner workings of the mix reporting on temperature, and analyzing data to estimate maturity.
Concrete scanning is a non-destructive concrete assessment method which uses ground penetrating radar, or GPR, to evaluate the integrity of the structure in place and locate embedded utilities prior to concrete cutting, coring, drilling, etc.
Ground-penetrating radar is a geophysical method that uses radar pulses to image the subsurface. It is a non-intrusive method of surveying the sub-surface to investigate underground utilities such as concrete.
Pile load testing is done to verify that the load capacity in the constructed pile is greater than the nominal resistance (Compression, Tension, Lateral, etc.) used in the design.
Coating Thickness Gauge is ideal for non-destructively measuring the paint thickness of coatings on concrete and masonry substrates. This eliminates the need to repair the coating after inspection, saving time for both the inspector and the contractor.