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VuCon System

Features:

  • Accurately determines Concrete Thickness without drilling cores or using similar destructive techniques
  • Quickly locates delaminations and voids in concrete slabs & structures where access is limited to a single side
  • Conforms to ASTM C-1383

The VuCon Analyzer provides the engineer with the sturdiest, most reliable system for impact echo analysis. No moving parts and implementation of the latest microcomputer technology has created a system that is both sophisticated and reliable. The unit comes with a 90 mm (3.5”) by 115 mm (4.5”) graphic display screen that is easily viewed in daylight. This allows rapid analysis of results in situ. It may store more than 200 individual tests with time and date indication. The data is easily uploaded to a PC for inclusion in reports and data analysis. Data communication takes place via the RS-232 port and Windows compatible PC software. The unit allows the user to select sensitivity levels to adapt to varying conditions in the field.

 


Specifications

V-V-100:
VuCon Complete System
V-V-120: Broad-band Active Transducers
V-V-130: Impactor Set
V-V-140: Transducer Spacer
V-V-150: Personal Computer Software
S-3180: Battery Charger


V-Meter Mark II

Detects flaws and measures basic characteristics in coarse-grained material.
The V-Meter is an advanced ultrasonic, pulse-velocity test system widely used for quality control and evaluation of concrete structures. It can identify non-homogeneous conditions such as voids, cracks, honeycombs and frozen concrete. With the optional hand-held terminal, stored data can be down loaded to a PC. Poissons Ratio and Modulus of elasticity can be calculated using S-wave transducers. Conforms to ASTM C-597


ULTRASONIC TRANSDUCERS

Low frequency transducers for ultrasonic testing of concrete and other course grained materials.
Shear Wave transducers (pictured above) are used in combination with compressional wave transducers to calculate Poisson's Ratio. The line of general-purpose compressional wave transducers feature robust PZT elements in stainless steel.