Sources: Sensytec Inc., Houston; CP staff Cascade, Iowa-based concrete reinforcing steel supplier and fabricator Bolsinger Rebar has introduced wireless SensyRoc devices through its contractor program. Sensytec Inc. engineers the slab- or structure-embedded sensors to monitor temperature and electrical resistivity to ensure the concrete is curing under favorable conditions—minimizing thermal cracking and shrinkage risk. SensyRoc alerts engineers and contractors when formwork…
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Concrete Sensors wires IoT-minded Hilti into maturity monitoring
Power tool giant Hilti USA has acquired the assets of Cambridge, Mass.-based Concrete Sensors, a developer of devices and companion software expediting curing status measurement. The deal extends Hilti’s Internet of Things (IoT) portfolio into new applications and strengthens its leadership as a construction productivity solutions source.
Read MoreSensor-enabled maturity monitoring technology suits Kryton
Integral concrete waterproofing specialist Kryton International, Inc. has acquired a 30 percent interest in Sensohive Technologies ApS of Odense, Denmark, becoming the company’s largest shareholder and exclusive North American Maturix technology distributor. Sensohive sensors and software equip contractors and engineers to wirelessly monitor concrete hardening in real time from most any interconnected device.
Read MoreApp supports wireless concrete temperature, maturity monitoring
Pavement engineer Transtec Group has released a wireless option for the Command Center concrete temperature and maturity system. It equips builders, subcontractors, suppliers, testing firms, owners and owner agencies, engineers, and architects to measure and log concrete temperature history, calculate maturity, and evaluate in-place strength with the Command Center for iOS app.
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