With wireless maturity sensors, such as SmartRock, you’re notified immediately when your in-place concrete has reached 75 percent compressive strength, whether it’s in 12 hours, two and a half days, or even five days. Workers can then take action right away. Ditching early and unnecessary break tests in order to get to the next steps in the construction process faster is the ultimate goal. With this method, not only will you meet your project deadlines, you will also save days in your schedule that would normally be spent waiting on lab results.
Government of Canada Invests in Giatec® Scientific Inc. and Its AI-driven Concrete Demonstration Plant
October 8, 2024 – Ottawa, Ontario. The federal government is committed to a carbon-neutral future and has set the ambitious target of achieving a net-zero economy by 2050 while creating…