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How much do these cost?

We are happy to assist you with your project plans and provide a complimentary monitoring concept for each object. Prices are available upon request, and we recommend considering the prices in conjunction with a specific project plan as part of a comprehensive concept.

In what types of structures can the sensors be used?

The sensors can be deployed in any structure where reinforced concrete is utilized. As a result, the sensors are installed in underground parking garages, bridges, port facilities, facades, floor slabs, basement rooms, foundations, wind turbines, insulation, tunnels, retaining walls, and many other objects.

How many sensors do I need for a structure?

The determination of the required number of sensors does not have a one-size-fits-all answer and is determined on a project-by-project basis. Each structure embodies its unique history, accompanied by individual weaknesses and risk factors. The economic viability of sensor deployment requires a tailored analysis of each project. The goal is to cover the majority of […]

How can I locate where the sensor is once it has been installed?

Ensuring a robust documentation of sensor installation and positioning on building plans is one effective method. Additionally, small marking chips provided with the sensors can be attached to the concrete surface or ceiling upon delivery–clearly indicating the sensor’s installation location. Furthermore, the reader device features a white LED that illuminates when it detects a sensor […]

How frequently is the data read?

When data is manually retrieved using a handheld reader, it is often done in conjunction with physical and visual inspections of the structure. The frequency of data retrieval depends on the number of manual readings or on-site visits. On the other hand, the gateway continuously transmits data. This means that the data retrieval interval can […]

What factors influence the reading range?

Factor Influence Level Steel reinforcement (connection with wire tie) Low Steel reinforcement (welded connection) High Operation underwater Moderate Operation under metal-coated sealing Very High Operation near another RFID Reader Very High Embedded in concrete None

How durable are the sensors?

The sensors are highly suitable for construction sites and have been specifically designed to withstand high levels of stress. Various tests regarding durability, load capacity, and robustness were conducted beforehand, and the results were documented in a separate report.