GPR Scanner
GPR Scanner: Subsurface Exploration Without Digging
At Vister, we use cutting-edge technology to look beneath the surface without disturbing it. The GPR scanner (Ground Penetrating Radar) is a geophysical tool that allows the detection and mapping of hidden structures underground using high-frequency electromagnetic waves.
How does it work?
GPR emits energy pulses that penetrate the ground. When these waves encounter materials with different properties (such as pipes, rocks, cavities, or archaeological remains), they reflect back and are captured by the scanner. The result is a cross-sectional image of the subsurface, almost like an X-ray of the ground.
Key Applications
Locating buried utilities (pipes, cables, conduits)
Archaeological studies without excavation
Evaluation of concrete structures and pavements
Geology and environmental studies: detection of aquifers, faults, and sediment layers
Forensic investigations and locating buried objects
Advantages of GPR
Non-destructive method – No drilling or disturbing the ground
High resolution – Detailed real-time images
Versatility – Works in urban, rural, wet, or dry soils
Safety and efficiency – Reduces risks in construction and excavation
With the GPR scanner, Vister offers a deep and precise look at the subsurface, ideal for projects requiring reliable information without physical intervention. If your construction, study, or investigation needs to know what lies beneath, this technology is your best ally.