PROCEQ GP8000

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Proceq GP8000

Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) devices for concrete scanning emit electromagnetic energy into a concrete slab and record the echoes of those pulses to build an image. The resulting image can be used for locating rebars before concrete drilling cutting or coring, investigating unknown structures, determining concrete thickness, imaging rebar geometry and several other applications.

The Proceq GP8000 ground penetrating radar is light weight and easy-to-use concrete scanner that connects wirelessly to an iPad. The equipment produces high resolution scans up to a maximum depth of 700 mm by using a stepped frequency antenna which covers a frequency range of 0.2 to 4.0 GHz.

GP8000

Compact and wireless, the GP8000 concrete scanner probe is built into a lightweight and robust housing which is easily manoeuvrable. The GPR probe operates with standard chargeable AA batteries to guarantee easy battery replacements.

The GPR concrete scanner probe connects wirelessly to an Apple® iPad (touchscreen up to 12.9” with iPad Pro) utilizing the Proceq GPR Live webtool to enable real-time data analysis and sharing. Utilizing the iPad application also enables the constant development of new features with the Proceq GPR Pro Live.

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There are several handling configurations including mounting the iPad directly to the concrete scanner probe, using a telescoping rod or mounting the iPad on a tripod. The probe is completely independent and has a wireless range of up to 20m.

Note: Apple® iPad is not included with purchase of the Proceq GPR.

Real Time Data Collection Options

Ground Penetrating Radar data is collected in real-time and the user can switch seamlessly between standard non-migrated scan to the intuitive migrated “Heatmap”. It is possible to label the scan with the type of target, depth and location which leads to seamless reporting. The Proceq GPR concrete scanner has been built with the intention of enabling all reporting to be completed on-site to reduce time consuming post-processing.

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For reporting purposes, it is also possible to view data as a depthslice / timeslice view or with an on-site 3D view.

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Pioneering ultra-wideband

The Proceq GPR concrete scanner utilizes ultra-wideband technology which enables high resolution scanning to a maximum depth of 700mm. All applications typically addressed with multiple antennas can now be covered with one single device with a frequency range of 0.2 to 4.0 GHz.

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