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A pachometer (covermeter) is used to detect the presence of ferromagnetic materials (e.g. steel and iron) embedded in concrete. Its primary use is to determine the thickness of the concrete cover over the steel reinforcement, hence the name, covermeter. The pachometer operates by generating a magnetic field and measuring the reaction between the magnetic field and the metal. The intensity of the response is then related to the location and size of the embedded material.
A pachometer is most commonly applied to detect and identify (i.e. size and location):
The primary advantages of the pachometer are: