Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) works by transmitting a high frequency electromagnetic energy pulse into concrete via an antenna. The signals are reflected back to the antenna creating an image of the imbediments located within the concrete.
Advantages of GPR
Results produced immediately Safe — FCC approved No radiation Requires only one side access Low cost portable lightweight equipmentITEMS | CONCRETE XRAY | Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) |
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Number of Staff Required? | Multiple (2 operators + security) | 1 person |
Scan Slab on Grade & Foundation Walls? | No | Yes |
Health Hazards? | Yes (requires evacuation) | No |
Performed During Normal Operating Hours? | No | Yes |
Access Required? | 2 Sides | Only 1 Side |
Real Time Inspection? | No | Yes |
Can Determine X-Y-Z Location in Real Time? | No | Yes |
Can Determine Depth of Cover in Real Time? | No | Yes |
Maximum Area per Single Scan? | 16" x 16" (Standard in Single Scan) | 24" x 24" (Standard in Single Scan) |
Maximum Depth? | 16" | 24" |
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