Pile testing equipment
BIT
Read moreThe Borehole Inclination Tester (BIT) is a specialized instrument designed to accurately measure the inclination and deviation of boreholes during geotechnical and foundation investigations. Engineered for precision, the BIT ensures that drilled boreholes follow the intended vertical or inclined alignment, helping engineers validate drilling quality and prevent structural inconsistencies in pile foundations and ground anchoring works.
CHUM
Read moreThe Cross Hole Ultrasonic Monitor (CHUM) is a high-precision instrument designed for evaluating the integrity and uniformity of deep foundation elements using the Cross Hole Sonic Logging (CSL) method. CHUM delivers accurate, non-destructive assessment of drilled shafts, bored piles, and diaphragm walls by measuring ultrasonic pulse velocities between multiple access tubes embedded in concrete.
GPC – PDA System
Read moreThe GPC – PDA System is an advanced Pile Driving Analyzer designed to evaluate pile capacity, driving stresses, and overall pile performance during dynamic load testing. Using high-sensitivity sensors and powerful signal processing technology, the GPC PDA System provides accurate, real-time insights into pile behavior under hammer impact, making it an essential tool for modern foundation engineering.
PET
Read moreThe Pile Echo Tester (PET) is a reliable and user-friendly device designed to assess the integrity and continuity of foundation piles using the time-domain reflectometry (TDR) method. Engineered for quick, non-destructive evaluation, the PET helps identify major pile defects such as cracks, necking, soil inclusions, and changes in cross-section with high accuracy.
