
Precise location of rebar in the Forsmark nuclear power plant
At the Forsmark plant, Invator developed a method to precisely locate reinforcement before drilling expander bolts into existing concrete - even through the cover plate. The combination of geo-radar and ultrasound provided high precision and enabled drilling within tight tolerances without hitting any reinforcement.
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Mapping of concrete floors in shopping centers
After extensive cracking and settlement were discovered in the concrete beams of the Storlien shopping center, a detailed investigation mapped the damage and its causes. The results showed significant voids under the beams, deficiencies in the concrete's frost resistance and varying amounts of steel fibers, with a high risk of further settlement and cracking.
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Advanced analysis of the altarpiece when the Kiruna church was moved
Prince Eugen's monumental altarpiece in Kiruna Church was at great risk when the church was moved. Securing this unique work of art required advanced, non-destructive testing using thermography and photogrammetry - methods that revealed hidden defects and provided safe follow-up.
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Condition assessment of cracks in parking garages
During the reconstruction of a parking garage in Lidingö, an independent review of the reinforcements and cracks in the column brackets was required. Using advanced measurement methods, we were able to verify the quality of the work and ensure that the structure is safe for future loads.
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Inspection and permit assessment of swimming pool in Västervik
Invator Sverige AB was commissioned by the municipality of Västervik to inspect and develop a solution for the repair of a swimming pool in Västervik. The pool had extensive reinforcement corrosion and loose concrete cracking.
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Renovation of parking garage
The parking garage had cracks in the columns and floors and corrosion deposits due to lack of maintenance. This is how we solved the problem.
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