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Tuesday, 10 June 2014

What is Concrete Imaging (concrete X-ray or concrete radar)?

Concrete X-ray or concrete scanning is a technology that allows to precisely locate conduits and PVC pipes, void detection, and taking concrete slab measurements. Concrete scanning enables construction industry to safely locate hazards and determine the clear course within the concrete elements before drilling, cutting or coring which means, Identify what is inside or underneath the concrete without drilling or digging into the concrete. Concrete radar identifies the entire problem before drilling, coring or cutting the structure and gives sharp and accurate imaging reports to enable simple location and path finding.
How the system works?
Concrete Imaging system consists of a transmitter or the source and a receiver which provide high quality, sharp and accurate imaging reports by collecting and processing the electromagnetic waves. Concrete X-ray has the transmitter on one side while the receiver on the other. Whereas the Concrete radar has both the transmitter as well as the receiver in one unit thus accesses only one side of the structure for testing.
Why use the Concrete imaging?
While cutting, coring or drilling without using the Imaging system, one cut or hit can cause project delays and cost you future work. Concrete imaging reduces the chances of damages by 90% and quickly locates the position of Rebar, water pipelines and electrical conduits embedded in the concrete, saving time as well as money. Accurate target location within the structure is achieved more safely, quickly and economically with the concrete imaging technology.

Be Brand conscious
Before giving the project to any company, make sure about the quality of imaging service they provide. The Concrete Imaging equipment should be safe to use around the people present without evacuating them, any safety constraints and setup requirements so that the disturbance in the operation can be eliminated or minimized to possible extent. The company technicians should have all the equipments to troubleshoot any problem on site which can cause delay in the project. Do ask for the written reports from the company that takes the project.




Limitations of Concrete X-ray over Concrete radar
Concrete x-ray is damaging to the human body, so identifying the exclusion zones around the area being tested become a compulsion which means part or all of the site will need to be evacuated along with that it produces one image per exposure which becomes time consuming and costly. Also operators have to access both the sides of the structure as the transmitter and the receiver are different units.
Whereas Concrete radar emits very low energy which is not harmful for humans hence evacuation of site is not necessary and it scans larger areas producing a vertical sectional view of the area which can be placed together to form a 3D model. It requires access to only one side of the structure because the radar transmitter or the source and the receiver are present in one unit and rely on the basis of reflection of the radio waves to produce a significant image.
Hence, knowing the above factors, you are free to choose the process you find suitable for finding cracks and fissures in the concrete of your house. All the best!


Thursday, 5 June 2014

Why is concrete scanning so important?

Have you ever wondered how all the tall buildings around you are still standing so tall and strong? Does it ever strike you what goes into the construction of this marvellous creation? Well you need to ask yourself that and we’ll answer it for you!
Wherever you go, you find tall skyscrapers and complex architecture around you. We live today in a so called concrete jungle where there are more buildings than green patches in the cities. This is all thanks to the amazing development of technology involved in architecture and construction techniques. We have evolved from houses made of wood and clay and thatched roofs to much stronger concrete homes and offices. Every structure we see is made of concrete and iron or steel.
Emergence of Concrete Scanning:
Due to the complex construction techniques involved in today’s age there is a need to make sure that everything that goes into the construction of a building is 100% safe and strong. Even the concrete we use as an input is scanned repeatedly to make sure that it is without defects. This has given rise to a new kind of service known to us as concrete scanning. It has gained immense importance where construction and architecture is concerned.
About Concrete Scanning:
Concrete scanning is nothing but scanning of concrete blocks and slates using magnetic rays such as x-rays and radar technology. It is done to make sure that the concrete block which will go into construction of a building is safe and strong and not filled with any sort of impurity which would make it weak in future resulting in a disaster and loss of numerous lives. It is not an easy job to scan concrete blocks and so concrete x-rays and concrete radar technologies are used here to assist the companies.
Complex nature of scanning:
Such a scanning of concrete is a very tedious task and must be done with full concentration. Several computers and scanners are employed in making sure that the scanning is being conducted as per industry standards and that no sub standard material must pass through the scanning process. For this, top quality companies and state of the art technology like concrete x-rays and concrete radar should only be used because making skyscrapers and office buildings is a long term investment and no business person would want their building to go down within a few years due to sub standard concrete.
Types and process of concrete scanning:
There are various kinds of scanning done for concrete blocks such as locating rebar and post tension cabling, any form of void detection, scanning for proposed core penetration, locating any conduits in the concrete or water pipes for future, safe and accurate entry/exit point location for coring techniques are some of the few methods applied to ensure that the concrete that reaches construction sites is free of any sort of defects and is fit to be drilled and used for construction.
These are some of the ways we tried to inform you about concrete scanning and what it is all about. So next time if somebody talks to you about construction, you can tell them what we just told you!

Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Problem faced during utilization of concrete x-ray services

Concrete x-ray, also known as concrete scanning is a method which facilitates the finding of objects which lies beneath the earth. This process is especially beneficial at the time of constructing new structures like a factory or a house. The procedures generally involve 3D, 2D images, at the same times maps which are made by the method of images created through a concrete x-ray. However, geophysicist is the qualified person who can undertake this type of service.
Application of concrete x-ray
As stated above, the ground penetrating concrete radar is ideal during the construction of your house. However, you can utilize this device to observe other environmental matters, such as finding the things below dams, ponds, ice covered lakes and similar types of natural locations. In this way, you can utilize concrete x-ray to find out archeologically remnants below the earth: cemeteries, artefacts and old mine fields even.
Other relevant features
This technology, though advanced for the age and time in respect to present day situation, it should be kept in mind by the user that the high-tech device cannot be in command of the physics’ laws. In spite of that, a concrete x-ray cannot be accurate entirely. In the early part of 2000s, however, a pool of air was located beneath an island spectator area in the ancient city of Petra. The team of geophysicists and archaeologists with the aid of concrete radar, transmitted radio waves of short length below the earth for the identification of objects beneath the surface. Since the same was being sent to the desired space of scanning, the pulses of 2-D images appeared through its display. By going beyond the stable feed of the concrete radar, and by going beyond the pictures from the feed, you obtain the ultimate product. The pulses of high-frequency exhibit images of the objects, while pulses of low amplitude exhibit empty areas.
Some additional aspects
The scanning outcomes exhibited a space having an area of ten by ten meters during the findings in Petra in its lower market. The scanned space of the unprocessed data input exhibited a lucid outline having an empty centre. Therefore, the archaeologists’ primary assumption was that the structure might point towards a very bigger structure, probably that of a shrine, temple or a pavilion even. The scientists, taken into consider5ation about the situation of the market, thought that it might stand for an official garden also.
Conclusion
As it is observed, the ground penetrating technology of concrete radar is helpful for varieties of applications, like finding out archaeological vestiges. As state above, these discoveries, however, are dependent on the laws of environment. Although the technology is of advanced nature through which scanning can be done below the earth, they are still governed by the physics’ law and on many occasions can cause very much trouble for the projects. These sorts of problems may arise while undertaking concrete x-ray project in order to get the final outcome and accordingly suitable measures have to be taken by the users.

Friday, 28 March 2014

The Concrete safety



The Concrete xray is a very useful invention that has very large application in the field of building and construction. This x ray is used to find out the hidden objects in the Concrete slabs and structures in the construction. This Concrete xray is capable of locating almost any structures that are solid inside the structure. It can see through Concrete and asphalt too. When the cutting of a Concrete slab is taking place, the process of Concrete x ray will help you see if there are any obstacles in your cutting path. You can also check your electrical lines, steel cables and other utilities if they are in place. If you are undertaking an excavating project, you will be able to find out if there are any objects in your way. This technique uses electromagnetic method to see through the Concrete with the perfect resolution. This Concrete xray is not harmful t the building structure in any way. It is a very useful device and does not need any special requirements to function. The findings are made in quick live real time and there is no need for processing the data or saving it for future use.
The Concrete Radar
The ground penetrating Concrete radar can be used find the thickness of an any given wall or a Concrete slab. It can be used to measure the density too. You can use the Concrete radar to find out if the density is even. You can also scan the Concrete for finding out the correct placement of structures. You can also find out if there is any air bubbles trapped inside the slabs. You can also use the Concrete radar to find out the content of a Concrete slab before drilling or cutting it. This process is also quite useful to find out if a Concrete slab can withstand the required pressure. You can calculate the strength too. You can also check for the damages and cracks in the structure of the walls or the flooring. You can check the location of bars, tendons, power cables, piping and other elements and can proceed with your construction process according to the data received.
Concrete Scanning
The Concrete scan can offer you very fast services and quick live results. The results obtained are very close to accurate and can help you find out all about the inner surface of the Concrete. The latest equipments make the process faster and more accurate. There are no special arrangements for the Concrete scanning process. You can also check the rust depth with these Concrete scan equipments. These equipments are mostly battery powered for efficiently and easy moving. This system also provides a non destructive method for finding structure. If anyone chooses not to use such technology, the only other way to check the location of these structures would be by destroying the Concrete. This method is also quiet cost efficient and delivers immediate results. There is full safety guaranteed too when using these technology. This technology helps everyone build safer homes.

Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Advanced Concrete Scanning gives top notch results




Concrete Scanning is a widely used non-destructive process in the construction sector. It can be very well related to a human x-ray done on concrete blocks and other parts of a building or a structure. Concrete Scanning is used before drilling holes, cutting or coring, to determine safely about the exact locations of post tension cables, embedded targets and rebar inside the concrete. This process makes it very easy and efficient to carry out plumbing, electrical fitting, sewerage digging and other activities of the same genre.

Concrete Scanning is an effortless process:
The technique is quite simple; it identifies areas where drilling is to take place on the structure and then performs an advanced grid test to give out the precise location of post tension cables, reinforcements and rebar. It is followed by giving out drilling locations away from these structural obstructions. This method prevents misuse of human effort and resources as there is no need to move out of a previously drilled hole because rebar was encountered while drilling. A hole drilled does affect the strength of a structure, so keeping this in mind; it becomes essential that the area in focus is scanned beforehand. The whole process incorporates various steps that are below mentioned:
Concrete Imaging: An advance technique
Concrete imaging is a highly developed and extremely efficient process; it enables the mechanic to find spots and less complex locations inside a reinforced concrete block so that work can be executed without harming the structural integrity of the building. Concrete imaging and scanning are the best solutions available in the industry. It can also detect invisible empty spaces under floors, gaps and structural defects so that accidents can be prevented.
 It reduces the possibility of professional hazards and injuries during on site operation. Without Concrete Imaging technique, delay is inevitable that leads to loss of resources, manpower and gross profit. Drilling a deep hole, cutting or coring requires huge amounts of electricity and precious time. If some obstruction does occur, it will lead to losses and substantially increased expenses. If there are wires and electrical conduits, concrete scanning is necessary. A live wire can be fatal for workers and once damaged is extremely difficult to repair.
Concrete Radar: Indispensable element for safety
.Most of the time, essential services such as hospitals, power plants, manufacturing facilities and factories need to be shut down for carrying out any major repair, cutting and drilling work. With this amazing technique of using Ground penetrating Concrete radar  systems, these facilities can operate safely and without any interruption from the work being carried out.

 Concrete X ray: Vital for specific details
Concrete X-ray comply the same process; it uses ground penetrating radar (GPR) and other high end sophisticated equipment, to provide extremely accurate details about the interior parts of a rigid concrete block. It prevents any possible damage to existing embedded utilities and electrical wires.

The process if carried out properly provides many advantages and reduces overall expenses. There are various companies dealing in the same, but it is quite tricky to find the most competent service provider so that the client get the best quality of work and full value for his money. You can go through their websites of service providers, to gather more information regarding their work!!