Maturix In-situ

Follow the curing process of concrete live. Optimize your production, assure your quality and reduce your costs.
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Commercially availableJan, 2019

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Maturix In-situ is a solution for determining the temperature, maturity, and strength of in-situ concrete in real-time. Using wireless Sigfox devices and a cloud platform, you can access and follow the curing process everywhere.

Maturix provides real-time monitoring of any cast-in-situ project, production reports for improved documentation, and analytics and statistics giving deep insight into your construction on a daily basis.

Maturix offers a full sensor solution to digitalize and optimize your concrete production, including:

  • Concrete sensor solution
  • Sigfox connectivity
  • Software tool for automatic calculation and reporting

Maturix is also available for precast concrete manufacturing.

Availability

Availability
Commercially availableJan, 2019
Production capabilities

+50,000 items

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Direct buy link: https://www.maturix.com

This product is available through distributors.

Business cases

Smart monitoring of concrete at a construction site in Copenhagen

Maturix™ In-situ facilitates the optimization of cast and curing process on any construction site. The solution is already established in the precast sector and its advantages are also applicable to the in-situ casting of concrete.

Problem

At in-situ casting, the concrete casting happens directly on site. Moving the location from an inside precast factory towards the site, obviously the number of external factors increases. For example weather, wind and temperature fluctuations impact the strength development of concrete heavily. With real-time measurements during the process, we can monitor how these external factors influence the curing. Unknown factors are quantified and therefore can be managed.

The standard practice is to pour test specimens and leaving them onsite to simulate the process: Assuming that their strength reflects the strength of the structure as they cure under the same conditions.

From our data we know, that the strength development of the concrete contrast strongly from these specimens. The development cannot be reflected or replicated. As a result of that, relying on test specimens is a potential source of errors.

Solution

Using our Orbit K sensors, you can measure and monitor the surrounding influences and external effects. Most importantly, the impact is manageable and the insights are based on facts. In contrast to the standard practice and relying on estimation and drawing conclusions from specimens, you get exact data from our sensors. With real-time insight and knowledge about the curing process and strength development of the structure, you can act accordingly. As a result, the validity of strength across the structure improves, the planning accuracy increases and it enables the optimization of the following processes.


The process is simple:

  1. Set up Orbit K transmitters
  2. Mount thermocouples with cable ties
  3. Connect Orbit K and start monitoring
  4. Cast the concrete
  5. Monitor, analyze and control data in real-time – on-site or anywhere else – accessible through the cloud platform
  6. Act accordingly – therefore reducing risk, saving time and lowering costs


Benefits:

  • Real-time monitoring
  • High accuracy of data and reliable information
  • Ability to track the entire curing process – from concrete pouring until the hardening stage
  • Observe external influence factors, which would otherwise not be regarded
  • Reduce risk by knowing instead of guessing
  • Ability to apply the exact safety factors
  • Gain exact insights and reliable knowledge
  • Test specimens become unnecessary
  • Reduce redundant waiting time
  • Optimize workflow according to data

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