Corrosion investigation equipment is used to understand the condition and long term durability risk to construction materials from steel corrosion.
As the direct successor to the Galvapulse the CorroMap provides easy to use half-cell potential and galvanostatic pulse corrosion rate measurements.
The CorroRisk probe has been developed for corrosion monitoring on existing concrete structures. The retrofit probe design press fits black steel anodes to precise bore holes, along with a reference electrode and noble metal cathode for electrochemical monitoring.
The CorroWatch acts as an early warning system to predict the initial stages of corrosion in concrete structures. It is cast into the cover concrete, normally in newly cast concrete structures. The sensor can measure most of the relevant corrosion parameters.
A unique battery-powered instrument for measuring low corrosion current values for CorroRisk and CorroWatch probes. Able to measure to 6 individual carbon steel electrodes.
The Camur system is created for permanent and automatic monitoring of corrosion in concrete, with remote data retrieval and control. Camur Nodes record sensitive Electrochemical values close to the measurement location, with a digital bus to a controller / data logger.
The Profometer PM8500 is the most complete half-cell solution for rapid onsite mapping of corrosion potential in reinforced concrete.
The ERE 20 is a true, long life Reference Electrode, which can be cast into the cover concrete to monitor cathodic protection, electrochemical corrosion monitoring probes or the corrosion of steel inside concrete.
The Resipod is a comprehensive solution for measuring the electrical resistivity of concrete. Designed with a rugged waterproof construction for use in many conditions and environments.
The CM-3 verifies the electrical continuity of a rebar cage directly by measuring resistance with a relatively large current (0.5 Amp) through a rebar connection for 0.5 seconds.