Results can be determined on-site! Concrete testing device for measuring chloride ion concentration.
The "SCl System" is a concrete inspection device that measures the concentration of chloride ions in concrete structures exposed to salt damage environments. The "on-site measurement system" provides measurement results on the spot and allows for analysis using the spectral spectrum of the sample. It can control the device and process data using a mini notebook PC, and it can also be powered by a dedicated portable power supply in locations without AC power (100V). By employing a bright spectrometer, it obtains well-separated data with high resolution. 【Features】 ■ "On-site measurement system" that provides results on the spot ■ Analysis using the spectral spectrum of the sample ■ Device control and data processing can be done with a mini notebook PC ■ Compatible with a dedicated portable power supply ■ Utilizes a bright spectrometer *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications (Excerpt)】 ■Measurement wavelength range: 1350–2500nm ■Resolution: 7nm ■Wavelength accuracy: 1nm ■Real-time measurement range: 380nm ■Spectrometer: Czerny-Turner type ■Spectrometer brightness: F/3.2 ■Detector: InGaAs linear image sensor (2-stage thermoelectric cooling type) ■Light source: High-brightness halogen lamp (color temperature 3000K) ■Device size: Approximately 450(H) × 160(W) × 360(D) (excluding protrusions) ■Weight: Approximately 14kg ■Power supply and consumption: AC100V 50/60Hz, 200W (including mini notebook PC; maximum) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Purpose】 ■Measurement of chloride ion concentration in concrete structures in salt damage environments *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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