Radar Method Subsurface Object Detection Device OperaDuo
A radar exploration device that can be used in a wide range of locations such as soil surfaces, roads, and bridges. It is a machine that uses radar methods to explore buried pipes and voids in the ground.
- Simultaneous exploration of buried objects from the surface to depth is possible with two frequencies (250MHz, 700MHz). - No calibration of dielectric constant is required for each exploration site. (Automatic calibration) - Spray marking at exploration sites is possible. Operations can be performed on a PC. - The main unit has excellent weight balance, making it easy to handle. - It uses a durable antenna cover, allowing it to adapt to various exploration sites. - It can explore all types of buried objects such as water pipes, cable ducts, gas pipes, fume ducts, and PVC pipes. - Accurate trajectory display is possible by combining with GPS location information. - Exploration is possible up to a maximum depth of 6m (depending on ground conditions). - Encoders (distance meters) are equipped on both sides, allowing for accurate distance measurement even on uneven surfaces. - The scan speed is high (42 scans/m), enabling the acquisition of high-resolution waveforms. - It features a movable and folding mechanism in the head section, providing convenient functions for portability and exploration.
- Company:エフティーエス
- Price:Other