In our recent infrastructure project, ensuring the integrity of concrete structures has been paramount. Traditional inspection methods are falling short in terms of efficiency and reliability. I'm curious if anyone has explored the use of
Infrared Testing for non-destructive testing of concrete structures. Specifically, I'm interested in its efficacy in detecting internal voids, delaminations, and cracks. If you have experience with this approach, I'd love to hear about the outcomes and which equipment you found most dependable for this application. Your insights could greatly assist us in improving our testing methods and ensuring the durability of our concrete structures.