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SF139
The soil non-nuclear density gauge (EDG) uses high-frequency electromagnetic wave technology. Four steel probes measure the dielectric properties of compacted soil, quickly obtaining wet density, dry density, moisture content, and percent compaction without any radioactive source. Before use, a Soil Model must be created: the EDG collects electrical signatures at test spots while sand cone tests determine physical properties, and a proctor test provides maximum dry density. These data are entered to establish a correlation curve. Once the Soil Model is established, field testing begins – the EDG collects electrical signatures and compares them with the Soil Model to calculate results instantly. Split-type design with separate console and accessories, touchscreen interface for easy operation. Built-in data storage and export for report generation. Waterproof design and long battery life for continuous field operation.
High-frequency electromagnetic wave technology, no radioactive source, safe and eco-friendly
Measures wet density, dry density, moisture content, and percent compaction – multi-function
Split-type design with separate console and accessories for flexible operation
Four steel probes inserted into soil for point-to-point direct measurement, reliable results
Built-in touchscreen interface with menu-driven operation, saves measurement results
Soil Model creation required before use for improved accuracy
Built-in data storage for multiple electronic data sets and soil models
Built-in temperature compensation and auto-calibration
Built-in rechargeable battery for long-lasting field operation
Waterproof design for various harsh weather conditions
Compliant with ASTM D7830 international standard