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Real-time intelligent concrete monitoring with PASCHAL Maturix

PASCHAL Maturix carries out an analysis of the concrete strength by means of intelligence and wireless radio transmitters. (Image source: PASCHAL)

PASCHAL has launched a real-time monitoring solution PASCHAL Maturix that aims to facilitate the efficient concreting process and provide well-founded evaluations

During the concreting process, the involved parties are confronted with many challenges such as a lack of real-time insight into the concrete maturity status, time-consuming data acquisition and processing as well as error-specimens prevent a swift and smooth concreting process.

PASCHAL Maturix carries out an analysis of the concrete strength by means of intelligence and wireless radio transmitters, thus allowing both improved planning and real-time monitoring independent of location and time.

Saving time and reducing costs

Based on the real-time analysis of the concrete strength, the optimal time for dismantling is determined. As a result, the number of defects due to early dismantling is reduced. Additionally, it eliminates unnecessary waiting times during the concrete maturity phase.

The user receives a convenient notification as soon as the target value has been reached or if there is too much difference in the internal temperature.

In order to guarantee the best possible concrete quality, the concrete temperature can be controlled and adjusted from any location by means of heating and cooling systems, according to PASCHAL.

Increased production output

The transmission of the required curing time of the monitored concrete allows for better planning and optimal use of capacity.

A simple evaluation of measurement data

PASCHAL further added that the Maturix software is a user-friendly web-based application that can be accessed from anywhere.

Due to the analyses and the recorded digital documentation of measurement results, the administrative effort is significantly reduced. The data are set to provide the basis for decisions and serve to verify quality.