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Concrete Scanning

Concrete scanning is a non-destructive testing technique used to examine the interior structure of concrete objects, such as buildings, bridges, and roads, without causing any damage to the surface. The process involves the use of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) or other imaging technologies to create a visual representation of the concrete's subsurface.


The objective is to locate and identify embedded objects, such as pipes, cables, and reinforcing steel, as well as to detect any potential structural issues, such as cracks, voids, and delaminations. Concrete scanning helps engineers, contractors, and architects make informed decisions about the maintenance, repair, and modification of concrete structures.

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