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Manufactured by:Terrafix Geosynthetics Inc. based inToronto, ONTARIO (CANADA)
terrafix Biaxial Geogrids provide a simple, cost effective solution for soil reinforcement. Improve roadways, highways and other heavily trafficked areas with terrafix Biaxial ...
Manufactured by:Earth Science Systems, LLC (ESS) based inWheat Ridge, COLORADO (USA)
The ESS Utility Scanner is a dual frequency GPR system that detects deep targets while still providing high-resolution. ...
Manufactured by:IDS GeoRadar - part of HEXAGON based inOspedaletto, ITALY
Stream EM is the multi-channel ground penetrating radar solution dedicated to utility locating and mapping. The solution has been conceived to cover tens of hectares/day, obtaining the best utilities detection quality thanks to 40 separate channels. The solution includes double polarized (VV and HH) antennas to cover wide road surfaces. The system maintains the same maximum data collection speed, ...
Manufactured by:SiberGeo based inTallinn, ESTONIA
Geovizer – final version of three-coil induction system for profiling on 3 frequencies (range – from 12.5 to 111 kHz). Sounding with alternating electromagnetic fields has gained a growing attention and a broad usage during the last three decades, including Frequency Domain Electromagnetic Induction (FD-EMI) sounding ...
Manufactured by:Novatest S.r.l. based inFalconara Marittima (AN), ITALY
Antenna array with distributed receiving and transmitting high frequency (HF) antennas used to scan structure environment; this array helps sounding environment from different angles. For detection and localization of heterogeneities, we apply the method of mathematical focusing and technology of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) where all the HF signals registered by the array are summed in phase ...
Manufactured by:ImpulseRadar Sweden AB based inMalå, SWEDEN
GPR is an acronym for Ground Penetrating Radar, and as the name implies, it’s a radar system that you use to image the subsurface. It may be used on a host of different penetrable materials to detect and map features or objects within. The technology has been widely accepted and is routinely used for various applications such as mapping utilities, bedrock, cavities/sinkholes, archaeological ...
