Concrete X-Ray
Concrete X-ray allows us to locate and identify the various materials within concrete, such as conduit, rebar, post-tension cable, and so on.
How it works: Concrete X-ray is similar to an X-ray a physician would administer to determine if an arm was broken. A concrete structure is placed between a piece of film and a source of radiation. An exposure is made and the film is developed, revealing what is inside the concrete structure. Additional information regarding concrete X-ray is available in the Frequently Asked Questions section.
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Sub Site Investigations, Inc.
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