GPR Concrete Scanner

Portable ground-penetrating radar scanner for safe, non-invasive imaging of embedded objects, rebar, conduits, and voids in concrete structures before cutting or coring.

Key Features:
✔️ Detects rebar, post-tension cables, and metallic or non-metallic conduits in concrete
✔️ Maps concrete floors, walls, columns, decks, and ceilings for pre-construction planning
✔️ Identifies voids beneath slab-on-grade and concrete surfaces
✔️ Power Cable Detector (PCD) technology locates current-carrying wires
✔️ Lightweight, portable design for easy on-site operation
✔️ Real-time data visualization for immediate interpretation and decision-making
✔️ Enhanced models support data export for post-processing and advanced analysis
✔️ Non-destructive scanning reduces risk of damaging embedded infrastructure

GPR Concrete Scanner

The GPR Concrete Scanner uses ground penetrating radar technology to image embedded objects within concrete structures before drilling or cutting operations begin. This portable system transmits high-frequency electromagnetic pulses into concrete surfaces and measures reflected signals from rebar, post-tension cables, conduits, and voids. The antenna housing integrates transmitter circuits, receiver elements, and signal processing electronics in a compact handheld unit weighing under five kilograms. Operators move the scanner across concrete surfaces while the touchscreen displays real-time depth profiles showing embedded object locations and spacing patterns.

The CONQUEST 100 model operates at frequencies optimized for concrete penetration depths up to 400 millimeters in standard density materials. Its Power Cable Detector technology identifies live electrical conduits by sensing electromagnetic fields from current-carrying conductors, distinguishing active circuits from abandoned conduit runs. The device captures both linear scans along cutting paths and grid surveys that compile into overhead maps showing complete rebar layouts.

Construction crews use the GPR Concrete Scanner to verify safe drilling locations in structural columns and floor slabs during tenant improvement projects. Military facility engineers scan concrete bunker walls before anchor installation for equipment mounting systems. Navy shipyard workers image pier deck slabs to locate post-tension cables before cutting expansion joints or installing bollard foundations. Airforce maintenance teams scan hangar floors and apron surfaces before core drilling for hydraulic lift installations or drainage modifications.

Tactical Supply Pakistan provides concrete imaging equipment that prevents costly damage to embedded reinforcement and utilities during renovation work. The company supports construction professionals requiring non-destructive subsurface verification before invasive operations.

Can the scanner detect plastic conduits embedded in concrete slabs?
Yes, the system detects both metallic and non-metallic objects by identifying material density differences, though metal objects produce stronger reflections than plastic conduits.

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