March 31, 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
In March 2010, SewerVUE Corp. completed beta testing its proprietary “Pipe Penetrating Radar Data Interpretation Application (PP-RADIAN).”
The application allows 3D visualization of pipe wall thickness, substrate voids and rebar configuration in reinforced concrete pipe using
ground penetrating radar (GPR). PP-RADIAN splices individual radar scan lines into a spatially corrected 3D representation, which can then be viewed at 1/16” (2 mm) depth intervals. This approach allows the display of the highest theoretical resolution of GPR data possible, to provide confident assessment of joint configuration, pipe wall thickness and rebar cover. Illustrated is a depth slice of a three-foot (0.9m) section of 72-inch RC pipe, showing rebar configuration.
SewerVUE will be at No-Dig 2010 in Chicago, IL from May 2-7, with its Surveyor Pipe Inspection Robot on display in Booth 608. Please drop by to talk to us about your in-pipe GPR needs.
ABOUT SEWERVUE – SewerVUE’s patent-pending in-pipe GPR inspection technology gathers and interprets, on a commercial scale, the data needed to assess pipe wall thickness, rebar cover, and outside voids. This critical information allows owners and consultants to model service life and plan remediation and rehabilitation of large diameter underground pipes and related infrastructure.
1 888 9 SEWERVUE (1 888 973 9378)
info@sewervue.com
www.sewervue.com
February 22, 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SewerVUE Technology Corp. (SewerVUE) has launched its website www.sewervue.com.
The SewerVUE team will be attending the Pumper and Cleaner Expo in Louisville, Kentucky on February 25-27, 2010. Please stop by either booths 5015 or 6017, we would love to chat with you.
SewerVUE in-pipe GPR inspection technology can prevent catastrophic failures due to sinkhole development and can provide useful information about the condition of critical infrastructure and remaining service life of underground pipes.
For more information contact:
Csaba Ekes, PhD, PGeo. | President
Toll Free: 1 888 9 SEWERVUE (1 888 973 9378) | info@sewervue.com
January 13, 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SewerVUE Technology Corp. (SewerVUE) releases the first image of its patent pending, robot mounted, in-pipe ground penetrating radar (GPR) pipe inspection system the SewerVUE Surveyor.
The GPR equipment is mounted on Inuktun V 150 tracks and is equipped with two high frequency antennae. The Surveyor can be adjusted between 18 in. and 30 in. pipe diameter, the GPR antennae can be rotated between 9 and 3 o’clock positions. Radar data collection is continuous on two channels in both in and out directions allowing a continuous reading on pipe wall thickness, rebar cover and locating voids outside the pipe. CCTV data is recorded simultaneously and is correlated with GPR data collection.
The Surveyor is equipped with two cameras (front and back), the standard tether length is 1500 feet that can be upgraded to fibre optic cables to a maximum length of 6000 feet.
SewerVUE in-pipe GPR inspection technology can prevent catastrophic failures due to sinkhole development and can provide useful information about the condition of critical infrastructure and remaining service life of underground pipes.
For more information contact:
Csaba Ekes, PhD, PGeo. | President
604 291 9391 | info@sewervue.com
December 10, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SewerVUE Technology Corp. (SewerVUE) has completed its first robot mounted, in-pipe ground penetrating radar (GPR) pipe inspection survey with its new SewerVUE Surveyor. The inspection took place in a 24” RCP storm sewer in Mission, BC. An 87.7 m section of the sewer was surveyed in both directions and thus a new world record was set in unmanned GPR pipe inspection. (The previous record was 75m.)
The GPR equipment is mounted on Inuktun V 150 tracks and is equipped with two high frequency antennae. The Surveyor can be adjusted between 18 in. and 30 in. pipe diameter, the GPR antennae can be rotated between 9 and 3 o’clock positions. Radar data collection is continuous on two channels in both in and out directions allowing a continuous reading on pipe wall thickness, rebar cover and locating voids outside the pipe.
SewerVUE in-pipe GPR inspection technology can prevent catastrophic failures due to sinkhole development and can provide useful information about the condition of critical infrastructure and remaining service life of underground pipes.
For more information contact:
Csaba Ekes, PhD, PGeo. | President
604 291 9391 | ekes@sfu.ca
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