Ultrasonic pulse velocity tester

Description

Used to determine the presence of faults, voids, cracks, etc. in in-situ or precast concrete and for long-term monitoring of structures subject to environmental conditions. Gives data concerning the homogeneity of the concrete, by generating pulses of sound into the concrete and measuring the time the sound takes to travel from the transmitter probe to the receiver probe through the material. An ultrasonic pulse velocity test is an in-situ, nondestructive test to check the quality of concrete and natural rocks. In this test, the strength and quality of concrete or rock is assessed by measuring the velocity of an ultrasonic pulse passing through a concrete structure or natural rock formation.
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