KWAYT Sonic tubes are Push-fit type CSL tubes are made by thin black annealed steel tube, with an enlarge end in a bell mouth shape .Specially designed rubber gasket for the bell mouth ensure quick installation and perfect sealing to keep the tube integrity and avoid the entry of other material.
Product Type: | Push-fit type sonic logging pipe |
Material: | Q195 etc |
OD: | 50mm,60mm,100mm,112mm |
Wall Thickness: | 1-2mm |
Length: | 5.8m or 6m ,etc |
Surface Treatment: | Black annealed |
End finish: | Plain End |
Certification: | Testing report,ISO |
1. Fast and easy installation by worker.
2.Push-fit assembly.
3.No welding required at job site.
4.No equipment required.
5.Easy fixing to rebar cage.
6.Push-fit mark to ensure full engagement.
Install a bottom cap onto the first sonic tube.
2.Fix the sonic tube to the rebar cage by tying the steel wire around the fixing ears and tube.
3.Fix the next tube to the rebar cage as the step 2.
4.Push the two tubes together.(Push-fit mark to ensure full engagement).
5.Ensure that both ears are aligned.Then connect tightly the ears of both tubes with a steel wire.
6.Repeat the process above till all tubes are installed.
The tubes are usually attached to the reinforcement cage along the full length of the shafts. After concrete has been poured, the tubes are filled with water. In CSL, a transmitter emits an ultrasonic signal in one tube and the signal is sensed some time later by the receiver in another sonic tube. Poor concrete between the sonic tubes will delay or disrupt the signal. The engineer lowers the probes to the bottom of the shaft and moves the transmitter and receiver upward, until the entire shaft length is scanned. The engineer repeats the test for each pair of tubes. The engineer interprets data in the field and later reprocesses it in the office.