Discontinued

intelliRock III Reader

Concrete Strength and Temperature Profiling System

The intelliRock III reader provides connectivity to loggers in the field so critical decisions can be made at the touch of a button. You can easily activate loggers to start tracking key data points during concrete curing. It features a built–in thermal imager for temperature profiling and onsite problem detection. Use the reader to input important notes and jobsite or location information specific to that logger.

BUILD FASTER, STRIP FORMS EARLIER, OPTIMIZE POST-TENSION WORK
Use the built-in 160 × 120 resolution FLIR thermal imager to identify surface temperature issues and monitor insulation performance or cylinder curing conditions.
View stored temperature and strength data and record important notes in order to keep the project on track
Cut the time spent using equipment rentals, and reduce cement and labor costs

Specifications

Imaging & Optical
Camera 160 × 120 resolution thermal imager
Measurement & Analysis
Calibration Curve Holds 5 calibration curves for strength conversions
Logger Data Storage 999 logger downloads
Maturity Yes
Max Storage Time and Temperature 85°C (185°F) for 5 years
Max Temperature Measurement Range -20°C to 125°C (23°F to 257°F)
Overload Dose Rate Range 10 mSv/h to 500 mSv/h (1 rem/h to 50 rem/h)
Temp [Meter Data] Yes
Temperature Yes
Temperature Accuracy ±1°C, -20 to 80°C (4 to 176°F), ±2°C, 80 to 99°C (176 to 210.2°F)
Temperature Measurement Rate 1 minute (resolution for min/max)
Temperature Resolution 1°C (1.8°F)
Time Yes
Time Accuracy 1 minute per month
Communication & Data Storage
PC Interface USB and Bluetooth
User Interface
Events 6+ max and min temperature
Notes 8+ job site names and logger locations
Power
Battery Rechargeable
Environmental & Certifications
General Reader Specs Operating Temp -5° to 50°C (23° to 122°F)
Operating Temperature -20°C to 99°C (-4°F to 210.2°F)

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