Tramex Concrete Moisture Meters Review
I imagine most people see concrete slabs and don’t give them any thought. On the surface, no pun intended, they seem relatively straight forward. Concrete is mixed and poured and a day later it is hard and you put a house on top of it. Anyone who deals with concrete understands there is a lot more going on. As the title would allude to, this post will cover different testing procedures to ensure concrete is sufficiently cured before installation of a flooring system. This is done to reduce the failure of the flooring system (i.e. delamination, blistering, peeling, staining or sweating).
I am reviewing the CMEXpert II Concrete Moisture Meter from Tramex. The CMEXpert II’s primary operation is to detect and evaluate the moisture conditions within slab or screed via non-destructive means by using electrical impedance.
Today I am reviewing the Tramex DEC Scanner DSAL Roof Moisture Detector. The Tramex DEC Scanner’s primary function is to continuously measure moisture content as the user pushes it across a roof. This design is more than twice as fast as nuclear meters, and provides instantaneous and clear indication of the roof condition.
Hello all. Today we’re going to have a look at a very interesting little meter - the Tramex MEP Moisture Encounter Plus. The Tramex MEP uses a pretty interesting process to take non-destructive moisture readings in surfaces like Wood, drywall, tile, roofing, masonry, brick, and plaster - to name a few.
Tramex knows well. Based in Ireland, Tramex has been manufacturing moisture meters for over thirty years. Tramex has put together the RIK5.1, a great roof inspection kit that covers about all the material types you are likely to run up against. It features two great meters, one for concrete and wood applications, and the other unit for roofing and wall inspections.