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Left: Example of a 3-Dimensional survey. The client wanted to cut a floor slab, and needed to know if there was anything above the wire mesh. After processing the data, a 2 inch pipe was located going diagonally across the top of the mesh. | |||
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Left: Example of a 3-Dimensional survey. Processed to have low amplitude items made transparent. In this example, the pipe is under the mesh, running diagonal. | |||
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Left: Example of a slab contouring model. DCI can perform this action in 3D or a less accurate 2D. No area is too large or too small, however, the scanning area must be clear of obstructions to get best results. |
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Client needed a scan of a large room prior to drilling anchors 2" into a post-tension slab. DCI recommended a 3D scan for faster and accurate way of searching for obstructions in a large slab. The picture to the left shows a slice from the 3D image from 0-3" so the client has an extra inch to drill. The bright white and lighter grays are the high amplitude reflections (obstructions). A CAD map was drawn from our survey and client was able to install anchors safely |
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Client poured slab prior to getting the rebar inspected. DCI scanned the slab in 3D and found that all the rebar was to code and the slab passed inspection. This saved the client from destroying the slab. | |||