New from Sensors & Software Inc. – Conquest™ Enhanced concrete imaging system.


May 14, 2004 -- Conquest™ is an easy-to-use concrete imaging system designed for safe, non-destructive evaluation of concrete structures.

Conquest provides the best and most cost-effective non-destructive concrete evaluation solution on the market.

Based on the innovative Sensors & Software Inc. Noggin® GPR technology, Conquest offers rapid on-site imaging for those who drill or cut concrete. Conquest is light, very portable and as user-friendly as a one-button-click. With the intelligent SmartHandle, there is no need to scan lines while on your knees or strain your back while surveying.

Conquest can locate rebar, conduit and post-tension cables embedded in a suspended slab or slab-on-grade concrete. It can estimate the thickness of a slab and even locate features beneath the slab.

The system can analyze concrete at depths of up to two feet, unlike ferromagnetic equipment with limits of 4-6 inches. In contrast to radiography, Conquest can be operated by one person, does not require evacuation of the work area, and only needs access to one side of the structure.

Conquest Enhanced allows the user to download data to a PC and use the innovative ConquestView software for processing.

Conquest concrete imaging consists of 4 steps:
- Positioning the survey mat on the concrete structure.
- Selecting the image parameters.
- Scanning the mat with the Conquest system.
- Viewing and analyzing the images.

It's that easy! Contact us today for more information or to set up a demonstration.

Let us show you the Conquest advantage!

Web site: www.sensoft.ca
Brochure: www.sensoft.ca/pmds/conquest_brochure.pdf

For more information please contact:
Name: Troy De Souza
1040 Stacey Court, Mississauga, ON, L4W 2X8
tds@sensoft.ca
905-624-8909
Fax: 905-624-9365




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