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Subsurface Imaging

Sub Surface Imaging from LTU is an innovative service for analysing the hidden makeup of the built environment.

As a professional in the construction or engineering industry, you will require a safe and reliable means of inspecting work areas when locating and identifying hidden features.

If you're involved in the cutting, coring or drilling of concrete structure, you could cause damage to machinery or pose a danger to the operator or the structure itself during these activities.

Sub Surface Imaging from LTU is an innovative service for analysing the hidden makeup of the built environment.

 

Fault Finding

This service uses the world's first handheld radar and EM locator to locate and identify hidden infrastructure, specifically rebar, post-tensioning cables and conduits, in shallow or inaccessible situations.It is available with 2 different antennas: 1.2 & 1.6GHz and both are available with EM option.

Key Features:

  • Detects metal and non-metallic objects
  • Locates and identifies 50/60Hz power cables
  • Fast and easy to use
  • Detect voids
  • Approx 50% of the cost of competing products
  • Unique single dial control

Applications

  • Concrete inspection - locating metallic and non-metallic targets in ceilings, floors and walls, i.e. rebar, tension cables, conduits, PVC pipes and more
Fault Finding
  • Structure inspection - bridges, towers, tunnels, balconies, garages, decks, columns, slabs, monuments
  • Condition assessment - map concrete condition for rehab planning
  • Measure slab thickness
  • Void location
  • Location of hidden weapons/stashes within false walls
  • Transformer base inspection

Click here to download the pdf brochure containing more information.


 

Related Links:

 > Technical Support
 > Subsurface Imaging
 > Fault Finding
 > Geophysical

 


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