James Instruments Inc. attends 2019 World of Concrete.
James Instruments Inc exhibits at the leading international commercial construction trade show for the commercial concrete and masonry industries, from January 22nd thru the 25th, 2019.

Chicago, Il USA February 5, 2019. James Instruments Inc.
manufacturer of the world's most advanced Non Destructive Test Equipment for
construction materials exhibited at the World of Concrete January 22nd thru the
25th, 2019. This is the 35rd year the company has exhibited at the World of
Concrete. The company has found the show an exciting place to meet with
customers, present the latest technology and learn about the latest
developments in the industry.







The World of Concrete was introduced to the commercial
construction industry in Houston, Texas in February 1975. Presented were 77
exhibiting companies in 22,200 net square feet of exhibit space with 1,550
construction industry professionals in attendance. 41 years later, World of
Concrete now is an international event for the concrete and masonry industries.
This year World of Concrete drew in 60,511 registered professionals and
featured more than 1,500 companies (including 259 brand new companies) exhibiting
across more than 776,800 net square feet of exhibit space.



This show represents a significant chance for our customers
to try the equipment and to provide us with feedback on what they are looking
for. On display were;







Windsor Probe Test System: A Non Destructive Test System for
Concrete Compressive Strength in the field. Safe, Quick, and Simple to use it
is the most effective method of Concrete Compressive Strength Testing on Site.
The System performs equally well on standard and high performance concrete.
Conforms to ASTM C-805 and other International Standards.



Windsor Pin Test System: A unique instrument for measuring
the strength of new or existing concrete, mortar and other construction
materials in the field utilizing the established principle of resistance to
penetration. A unique chuck allows testing of mortar joints compressive
strength in the field. Conforms to ASTM C-803.



James Bond Test System Measures the Bonding Strength between
two layers of existing materials, determine the adhesion strength of shotcrete,
epoxies, paint and other repair materials or coatings. Includes 10 - 2"
Discs & 10 - 3" Discs for testing.



Rebarscope Built for the professional this is the most
Advanced System for finding the location, depth, and size of reinforcement bar,
post tension cables, copper and conduit w/ Cover mapping feature, Storage, and
upload to PC!



Mini R-Meter Ruggedized for tough field use, this economical
hand held unit is used for finding the location, estimates either depth, or
size of reinforced rebar, post tension cables, copper and conduit!



V-Meter MK III: The most advanced System for Ultrasonic
Pulse Velocity in Concrete, Wood, Ceramic and other Coarse grained and
Construction Materials. This test method rapidly and easily allows you to
locate cracks, voids, rot and other areas of inhomogeneity in the material
under test. Complete System includes transducers, instrumentation unit, cables
and software for PC, Conforms to ASTM C - 597 and other standards.



Aggrameter Microwave Moisture Meter Used for the Rapid
Determination of Moisture Content in Sand and Other Fine or Coarse Aggregates.
It is fast and easy to use as well as completely portable.



James Instruments Inc. had a staff of four to greet
customers and meet with the industry. Michael W. Hoag, President, Anthony Gale,
After Sales/Operations,  Gerjan Ter Wal,
European Sales Manager and Corwin Smith were available to answer customer
questions.



“We are thankful to all of those who came to visit us, and
learned more about our products. This year we were happy to have 3-4
representatives from James Instruments to speak with customers from around the
world,” says Tony Gale, After Sales and Operations Manager.



James Instruments specializes in Non-Destructive testing
equipment for concrete and other construction materials. Central to the
improvement of the concrete infrastructure are tools that evaluate the
condition of existing construction. Destructive and non-destructive testing
(NDT) techniques are applied. Destructive tests can provide direct information,
but are relatively expensive, time-consuming and cause damage to the structure.
Destructive test results often cannot be evaluated using statistical approaches
because the number of locations in the structure that can be tested without
damage to the structure is limited. On the other hand, NDT techniques are
relatively inexpensive to apply, and they can detect, localize, and
characterize flaws and damage in concrete structures without leaving any
undesirable discontinuities or causing damage to concrete members.



James Instruments Inc. is the leading manufacturer of
non-destructive test equipment for construction materials, specifically
concrete, ceramic, wood and other coarse grained materials. We supply the
instruments that measure and analyze strength, structure, corrosion and
moisture in concrete and other construction materials. And more. James
Instruments -- rugged, quality equipment for field use -- backed by factory
service and an ongoing program of research and development.



If you came to see us but noticed we were busy, please
contact us at [email protected] and we will gladly assist you with any
unanswered questions. We hope you have a great year ahead, and we look forward
to seeing you again at WOC 2020, on Feb. 4-7.