Mobile CAD Surveying Ltd

  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
Home Surveying Equipment and Instruments Moisture Meters RWS - Tramex Roof and Wall Moisture Scanner

RWS - Tramex Roof and Wall Moisture Scanner

E-mail Print

£745.00
reduced to

 


RWS - Tramex Roof and Wall Moisture Scanner
RWS - Tramex Roof and Wall Moisture Scanner
 
A multi-mode hand held moisture detection instrument for non-destructive moisture scanning, surveying, and leak tracing in the building envelope, including built up, non-conductive single ply membranes, modified and foam roofing systems and EIFS (Exterior Insulation Finishing Systems).

Tramex Roof and Wall Scanner Specification Here  

 

 

 

 

 

The RWS incorporates two of Tramex’s well-known moisture scanners, the Leak Seeker for Roofing, and the Wet Wall Detector for EIFS, incorporating all the benefits and features of both these time proven instruments into this one instrument.

The Tramex RWS has dual operating modes for EIFS and Roofing. Each of these modes has 2 ranges of sensitivity for both deep and low penetration sensitivity, enabling the
scanning of Roofing, and EIFS, with a signal penetration ranging from the surface up to approximately 4” (100mm). The RWS is designed and manufactured by Tramex who have
been producing a range of moisture detection and scanning instruments since 1980.

The Tramex RWS

· For non-destructive moisture evaluation of Roofs and EIFS Building Envelope.

· For tracing leaks into the waterproofing membrane back to the source.

· Fast and easy to operate.

· Instant clear readings.

· “Hold” function facilitates ease of recording readings.

· Lightweight hand held and battery operated.

· Inexpensive to purchase and operate when compared with other non-destructive testing methods.

 

Bookmark

Related Items


Newsflash

Protimeter Speedy Moisture Meter (standard)


Protimeter Speedy Moisture MeterProtimeter Speedy Moisture Meter (standard)

The Speedy tester is a portable system comprising a vessel with an integral pressure gauge, a weighing scale and a carry case.

A small sample of the material is prepared, weighed and placed into the vessel. A reagent is then added and the vessel is sealed and shaken to mix the reagent with the sample.

Free moisture within the sample reacts with the reagent to produce a gas and pressure rise within the vessel that is proportional to the amount of moisture. The moisture content value is then read directly form the calibrated pressure gauge.

All the component parts of the Speedy 2000 series have been selected for their quality, functionality and durability for use in demanding field or site locations.


 

 

Read more...