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Ground investigation technology - Ground penetrating radar survey

Underground buried pipes, underground cavities, concrete diagnosis - high mobility and rapid exploration are possible.

Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a non-destructive exploration method that utilizes electromagnetic waves. A radar antenna placed on the surface (100 MHz to 1.6 GHz) emits electromagnetic waves towards the ground, and receives the waves that are reflected back from various underground objects (material boundaries). The received reflected waves are processed and displayed as subsurface images. Compared to trial excavation surveys, it is cost-effective and allows for continuous exploration. It has high mobility and enables rapid surveying. It can explore regardless of the material of the target objects (pipes, cavities, rebar, structures, etc.). Exploration is possible up to a depth of about 3 meters (this may vary slightly depending on soil conditions). For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.

  • Other civil engineering works
  • Rock drills, demolition machines, and excavators
  • Non-destructive testing

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Radar exploration

For rebar inspection in structural reinforcement and installation work of fall prevention fences! We will investigate embedded objects in concrete.

Our measurement principle is the "electromagnetic wave radar method." The electromagnetic wave radar method involves emitting electromagnetic waves from an antenna and utilizing the reflection of these waves at the boundaries of materials with different electrical properties (such as rebar) within concrete. It is a method for detecting embedded objects in concrete. *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.*

  • Structural Survey

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Ground-penetrating radar survey (subsurface cavities and buried objects)

If there is a difference in ground and dielectric constant, it can be explored! Wide-ranging measurements can be made in a short time.

Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a method that utilizes the reflection, refraction, and transmission phenomena of electromagnetic waves to understand underground structures. Electromagnetic waves are emitted from a surface antenna (transmitter) into the ground, and the waves reflected at boundaries with different electromagnetic properties underground are measured by an antenna (receiver). By continuously arranging the measured reflected waves, a reflection profile is created, and by interpreting the depth and extent of the reflection surfaces from this profile, the underground structure is understood. 【Features】 ■ Subsurface information is displayed on a dedicated monitor in real-time ■ Wide-area measurements can be performed in a short time ■ Efficient exploration of shallow subsurface information ■ Non-destructive exploration allows for easy underground investigation without damaging or dirtying the surface *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Non-destructive testing

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