Wagner Meters introduces new concrete moisture meter

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Wagner Meters’ C555 concrete moisture meter.

Rogue River, Ore.–Wagner Meters, a manufacturer of wood and concrete moisture measurement instrumentation, has released a handheld electronic concrete moisture meter for comparative measurement of concrete and other surfaces.

The C555 Concrete Moisture Meter is designed to be in full compliance with ASTM F2659 to assist in preliminary evaluation of the comparative moisture condition of concrete, gypsum and other floor slabs and screeds. The C555 also features an onboard ambient temperature and relative humidity sensor as well as a Relative Measurement mode for comparative measurement of other smooth surface materials such as brick or cement block. The C555 comes with an On-Demand Calibrator platform to perform fast and easy calibration to factory settings while in the field.

“The C555 provides a valuable, non-damaging surface scan capability that works in conjunction with the Rapid RH L6 system,” explained Jason Spangler, flooring division manager, Wagner Meters. “ASTM F2170 specifically outlines the number of sensors to be utilized for a given square footage but gives little guidance on where to place them within the project. With all of the variables associated with the concrete pour, the water-cement ratio and aggregate mix, the C555 really gives the user a better methodology for L6 sensor placement by detecting potentially troublesome moisture pockets where L6 sensors can be best utilized.”

The C555 features an abrasion-resistant Teflon sensor surface and a protective rubber boot for durability, as well as a 1-year warranty.

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