Wireless Concrete Maturity Monitor
The IRD Concrete Maturity Monitor uses two-way RF to communicate between buried temperature monitoring sensors and a laptop or handheld PC to predict the strength of the concrete. You can then predict the strength of the concrete using maturity calculations from the temperature data, which are based on actual site compression results.
You can quickly and easily collect the information from multiple locations at multiple sites and export data to Microsoft Office applications. You can perform graphical evaluations and comparisons and store notes for each individual tag.
The system consists of a PCMCIA adapter, the concrete monitoring software, the temperature monitoring tags, and a pocket PC using Microsoft PC 2002 (optional).
- Low cost; quick return on investment
- Quickly and efficiently collect data from temperature monitoring tags
- No affixed above ground equipment needed to obtain maturation information
- Use the same handheld or laptop PC for multiple locations at multiple sites
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