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!