by Kamal Raj Chapagain | 5. December 2025 | All knowledge, All news, Case Studies, Customer Stories, Field Tests, Industry Insight, Uncategorized
Ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) testing is a proven non-destructive method for evaluating concrete quality and strength, but traditional probes are slow and limited for large-area inspections. The Insight scanner improves this by enabling fast, quantitative rolling... by Kamal Raj Chapagain | 5. October 2025 | All knowledge, All news, Case Studies, Customer Stories, Customers, Field Tests, Industry Insight
How can one be certain of the integrity and as-built condition of concrete structures? Hidden voids, misplaced reinforcement, or undocumented conduits can pose significant risks to safety and project timelines. In construction, even minor discrepancies can lead to...
by Kamal Raj Chapagain | 26. October 2023 | All knowledge, Industry Insight, Uncategorized
Ensuring the safety and durability of concrete structures is of utmost importance. However, achieving effective concrete repair and maintenance can be hindered by various challenges. Despite concrete’s renowned durability, it is susceptible to wear and tear over...
by Kent Martin Åsvang | 28. June 2023 | All knowledge, Industry Insight, Uncategorized
When acoustic waves are emitted into a complex solid medium like concrete, several acoustic wave modes are generated, and these different wave modes are reflected and scattered from interfaces and internal features such as backwalls/sidewalls, rebars, pipes,...
by Kent Martin Åsvang | 30. March 2023 | All knowledge, Industry Insight
This is a potential feature, which allows mapping the velocity for a complete scan area and accurately estimating the strength of the concrete. Nondestructive testing (NDT) techniques used to evaluate concrete structures include visual inspections, Schmidt hammers,...
by Kent Martin Åsvang | 13. March 2023 | All knowledge, Industry Insight
Ultrasonic testing – the perfect solution for detecting honeycombing in the concrete structure and helps ensure structural integrity. Honeycombing in concrete is a result of the inability of the concrete to fill the available space, resulting in cavities, voids,...
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