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Wireless Concrete Monitoring: Embedded vs. Non-Embedded Bluetooth® Transmitters
The maturity method, often simply referred to as maturity, is a way of evaluating new concrete’s in-place strength by relating time and temperature measurements to actual strength values. Typically, in-situ strength estimation is achieved through standard test methods which involve
COMMAND Center™ to Exhibit at ACI Fall Convention
COMMAND Center™ will be exhibiting in booth 212 at the American Concrete Institute’s (ACI) Fall 2018 Concrete Convention and Exposition. The show is taking place October 14-18 at the Rio All-Suites Hotel in Las Vegas. Stop by our booth to
COMMAND Center™ Announces Cotecno as Exclusive Distributor in Chile
Cotecno and COMMAND Center™ reached an exclusive distribution arrangement where Cotecno represents COMMAND Center™ in Chile and engages with local clients. This partnership will allow COMMAND Center™ to better serve the expanding market for concrete maturity systems in the region.
ForConstructionPros.com: How to Use Temperature Monitoring to Meet a Required Specification
Published on ForConstructionPros.com in September 2018. Maintaining appropriate temperatures and temperature ranges within mass concrete is a key to maintaining its durability and longevity. The risk of temperature-related concrete damage increases if the temperature of concrete gets too high or
Mass Concrete Placement: How to Use Temperature Monitoring to Meet a Required Specification
Maintaining appropriate temperatures and temperature ranges within mass concrete is a key to maintaining its durability and longevity. The risk of temperature-related concrete damage increases if the temperature of concrete gets too high or the temperature differential between the hottest
COMMAND Center™ Used to Measure Mass Concrete Placement Temperatures in Signature V-Pier Bridges
Rendering by Rosales + Partners. Three unique V-pier bridges are being constructed over the Trinity River in Fort Worth, Texas. The bridges get their name from the V-shape of the support pier, which provides better bridge support with fewer piers—meaning less