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[Sales of Radar Exploration Equipment] Japan Radio Handy Search NJJ-200k

Japan Radio Radar Detection Device (Reinforced Bar Detector) RC Radar Handy Search NJJ-200k - A radar specialty store where you can purchase the detection device at a reasonable price!

This is a professional electromagnetic wave radar method rebar detection device (buried object detection device) with the world's first wireless display and operation unit. It is characterized by its deep exploration depth among electromagnetic wave radar devices, capable of investigating concrete interiors up to approximately 450 mm deep. Three operation modes that cater to specific needs: ● Normal Mode Similar to conventional methods, this mode allows the user to check exploration images at hand through handle operation. ● Handle-less Mode By removing the handle, it enables exploration in narrow spaces, such as piping areas, which were not accessible with conventional devices. ● Extension Mode By attaching the included operation rod, it allows exploration at heights that were unreachable with conventional devices during scaffold or gondola work (exploration images can be checked at hand). The NJJ-200 excels at detecting deep buried objects; however, compared to the NJJ-105, it tends to have more noise in reflection images for shallow buried objects, which may lead to the possibility of technicians overlooking reflective materials. Therefore, for detecting PVC pipes, CD pipes, voids, and small boards at depths of around 50 mm, the NJJ-105 is more advantageous. *Generally, it is difficult for those who are not experienced in exploration to detect deep buried objects at depths greater than 20 cm.

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Electromagnetic Wave Radar Exploration Device "SIR System-3000"

Electromagnetic wave radar exploration device with flexible and wide-ranging settings.

The "SIR System-3000" is an underground radar device developed by the American company GSSI. In addition to the function that automatically sets the gain and filter according to the site conditions, it also allows for flexible manual settings to adapt to detailed measurement conditions. 【Features】 ■ Utilizes a wide range of antennas from GSSI ■ Displays measurement data in real-time ■ In addition to a convenient automatic setting function, it offers a flexible and wide range of manual settings *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

  • Non-destructive testing
  • Structural Survey
  • Site and ground investigation

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[Exploration Services] StructureScan 'SIR-EZ XT'

We provide concrete internal inspection services. We accurately investigate the contents within invisible walls.

【Responding to Various Needs】 There is a diverse range of needs for exploring and diagnosing concrete not only in civil engineering structures such as bridges, roads, and tunnels but also in the fields of architecture and equipment. Our company caters to all needs, from large inspection projects to small-scale items the size of a handkerchief. Our operators visit the site to report the exploration results on the spot and can also prepare various reports as needed. (Reports are available at an additional cost.) 【Applications We Support】 1. Confirming the presence of rebar and buried pipes in concrete when renovating existing buildings. 2. Checking the penetration points of piping for air conditioning units and other equipment. 3. Verifying concrete penetrations when maintaining communication cables. 4. Identifying locations for installing anchors for seismic reinforcement in factories and other structures. 5. Checking the rebar and deterioration status of retaining wall concrete at property boundaries. 6. Verifying buried pipes and other installations in walls and floors when drawings are unavailable or inaccurate. *We also undertake related services such as core drilling, anchoring, repairs, and seismic assessments. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[Usage Case Example] StructuScan

We will introduce a case of preliminary investigation conducted to avoid buried objects in concrete when coring.

We would like to introduce a case study of the use of "StructureScan" in the electrical work for air conditioning in ordinary classrooms at six schools, including Honjiyama Elementary School, commissioned by Nagoya City. We conducted preliminary surveys at six locations to avoid embedded objects within the concrete when coring. The survey method involved attaching a 300mm square measurement grid sheet to the measurement locations and measuring in two directions: the X-axis and the Y-axis. After measurement, we confirmed a concrete cover of 5cm, a rebar pitch of 20cm, and a wall thickness of 13cm, allowing us to core without damaging any embedded objects. [Case Study] - Purpose: Preliminary survey to avoid embedded objects within the concrete when coring (6 locations) - Equipment Used: StructureScan 'SIR-EZHR' (ground-penetrating radar) - Survey Method: Attached a 300mm square measurement grid sheet to the measurement locations and measured in two directions: X-axis and Y-axis - Survey Results: Confirmed a concrete cover of 5cm, a rebar pitch of 20cm, and a wall thickness of 13cm, enabling coring without damaging embedded objects. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Affordable Rental] Japan Radio Handheld Search NJJ-200k

Reliable and affordable rental support for the Japan Radio Co., Ltd. (JRC) radar exploration device (rebar detector) RC Radar Handy Search NJJ-200k!

This is a professional electromagnetic radar method rebar detection device (buried object detection device) with the world's first display and operation section that can be operated wirelessly. It is characterized by its ability to probe to great depths among electromagnetic radar detection devices, capable of investigating the interior of concrete up to approximately 450 mm. Three operational modes that cater to specific needs: ● Normal Mode Similar to conventional methods, this mode allows users to check the detection images at hand via handle operation. ● Handle-less Mode By removing the handle, it enables detection in narrow spaces, such as piping areas, which were not accessible with conventional devices. ● Extension Mode By attaching the included operation rod, it allows for detection at heights that were previously unreachable during scaffold or gondola work (detection images can be checked at hand). The NJJ-200 excels at detecting deep buried objects; however, compared to the NJJ-105, it tends to have more noise in reflection images when detecting shallow buried objects, which may lead to the possibility of technicians overlooking reflective materials. Therefore, for probing PVC pipes, CD pipes, voids, and small boards at depths of about 50 mm or less, the NJJ-105 is more advantageous. *Generally, it is difficult for those who are not experienced in detection to probe deep buried objects at depths greater than 20 cm.

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