The Concrete GPR Scanner is an advanced non-destructive testing (NDT) solution designed for locating rebar, conduits, pipes, cables, voids, and other embedded objects within concrete structures. Utilizing high-frequency Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) technology, the system delivers high-resolution subsurface imaging while maintaining excellent penetration depth.
The scanner is ideal for structural inspections, bridge assessments, building investigations, infrastructure maintenance, utility mapping, and concrete rehabilitation projects. Its wireless design, integrated positioning systems, and powerful data visualization software provide engineers and inspectors with accurate and reliable results in the field.
Concrete GPR technology is widely used for:
Accurately locate reinforcing bars before drilling, coring, cutting, or structural modifications.
Identify electrical conduits, post-tension cables, pipes, and embedded services within concrete elements.
Locate air pockets, delaminations, honeycombing, and hidden voids in concrete structures.
Evaluate existing structures without causing damage to concrete surfaces.
Used in bridges, tunnels, parking structures, airports, dams, and transportation projects.
The Concrete GPR Scanner includes powerful software that transforms collected radar data into clear and actionable information.
The software supports:
These features allow engineers to make informed decisions regarding structural safety, maintenance planning, and rehabilitation strategies.
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Benefits include:
To create a complete concrete inspection and evaluation laboratory, the Concrete GPR Scanner can be used together with:
A Concrete GPR Scanner is a Ground Penetrating Radar system used to detect and map rebar, conduits, pipes, voids, and other embedded objects inside concrete without damaging the structure.
Detection depth depends on material properties, object size, and antenna frequency. High-frequency antennas provide excellent resolution for typical concrete inspection applications.
Yes. Concrete GPR technology is widely used to locate reinforcing bars, determine spacing, and map reinforcement layouts before drilling or cutting operations.
Yes. Ground Penetrating Radar is a completely non-destructive testing method that does not damage concrete structures.
Construction, infrastructure, transportation, civil engineering, structural inspection, forensic engineering, utilities, and research laboratories commonly use Concrete GPR systems.
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