The StructureScan™ Mini XT is the tool built to handle all your job site and survey needs. This rugged system is designed with an integrated display for single-operator data collection and interpretation. Reduce safety risks, financial exposure, and costly delays, and provide the full range of services to your customers by adding this concrete scanner to your toolbox.
The Mini XT is ideal for concrete inspection and evaluation. Easily and accurately locate the position and depth of metallic and non-metallic objects in concrete structures, including rebar, conduit, post-tension cables, pan decking, voids, and service utilities.
Maximum Depth: 60 cm (24 In)
Antenna Frequency: 2700 MHz
Weight: 1.8 Kg
Optional Software: RADAN 7
Accessories: Palm XT,LineTrac, XT,Carry Harness Accessory Pole
The StructureScan Mini XT employs a 2.7 GHz antenna that provides excellent near-surface resolution while also maintaining the ability to resolve deeper targets.
Scan EZ: With the press of just one button, this mode provides the ideal amount of information with 2D data views for efficient mark-and-go surveys Scan Max: Focus mode is designed to simplify the data to better highlight embedment’s, locate voids and see closely spaced targets Scan 3D: 3D visualization is often used in complicated structural scenarios where the survey area may contain multiple levels of targets. This mode helps the user visualize congested areas and non-linear targets.
Today’s professional scanners need a variety of tools to conquer all job site obstacles. For large survey areas, the extension pole allows for better ergonomics and ease of use. Using the Mini XT harness and Palm XT antenna together allows the user to collect data with one-hand operation ensuring you maintain 3 points of contact to comply with OSHA regulations.
3D Data with Virtual Borehole Feature 3D data set collected with Mini XT and Palm XT antenna showing structural support within a wall in a parking garage. This data is visible on the Mini XT screen after the 3D grid has been compiled. The size of the Borehole feature is user-selectable after the grid is complete.
Data was collected with the Mini XT on a large concrete wall of a flood control system. Data shows multiple layers of rebar. Long flat reflector (green line) is due to the system running on top of the longitudinal rebar. Blue box indicates the back side of wall.