RIS Hi-Pave is a ground-based radar solution designed for high-speed road assessment surveys and is capable of operating multiple antennas simultaneously. The system provides a complete assessment of road conditions, such as:
- Measurement of the thickness of the screed;
- Assessment of surface, base and underground road surface;
- Determination of cavities, voids and delaminations;
- The location of the cracks;
- Determination of wet areas;
- Assessment of the condition of the airport runway.
- RIS Hi-Pave features:
Signal antennas: Reach high speeds without damaging the antenna. Equipped with air-launched horn antennas, they can be used without contact with the surface.
Velocity: Hi-Pave is the fastest ground entry radar for evaluating roads at three times the speed closest to the market. It can reach up to 260 km/h with single antenna configuration and 10 cm data capture, or 130 km/h with dual antenna configuration and 10 cm data sampling.
Semi-automatic procedure for recognizing layers: post-processing software uses a semi-automatic procedure to collect information about the underground layers of the path.
Modular: Hi-Pave can operate up to eight antennas in a circuit connection using the same control unit. This may also include lower frequencies for evaluating the antenna grade and subcategory.
The advantages of RIS Hi-Pave include:
- Assessment of the condition of the pavement for the construction of new roads (comparing the completed pavement, grade and subcategory with the project specifications);
- Periodic monitoring of the condition of the road and run for preventive maintenance;
- Reduce survey and processing time with high-speed GPR and semi-automatic layer detection;
- A flexible solution that can integrate up to eight GPR antennas.
How to order equipment or software?
To order equipment or software, as well as to receive detailed technical information about it, please call our office:
+371 27 86 0000 or send an application to e-mail: info@3dscan.lv.
We offer professional surveying works, laser scanning or geo-surveying, as well as technical inspection or other insemination of your objects.