Brickeye Introduces Performance-Based Temperature Differential Limit Feature

Through real-time data and analytics on mass concrete projects, the PBTDL method provides contractors, engineers and project owners with a temperature differential limit directly tied to the concrete’s strength.

Through real-time data and analytics on mass concrete projects, the PBTDL method provides contractors, engineers and project owners with a temperature differential limit directly tied to the concrete’s strength.
Through real-time data and analytics on mass concrete projects, the PBTDL method provides contractors, engineers and project owners with a temperature differential limit directly tied to the concrete’s strength.
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Brickeye has announced the launch of its Performance-Based Temperature Differential Limit (PBTDL) feature, the newest addition to the company’s LumiCon Concrete Monitoring solution.

Through real-time data and analytics on mass concrete projects, the PBTDL method provides contractors, engineers and project owners with a temperature differential limit directly tied to the concrete’s strength. This approach enables an increased allowed temperature differential, while still maintaining a safe threshold, through monitoring of the maximum temperature and temperature differentials.

Thanks to ruggedized IoT-enabled sensors and devices, project stakeholders can remotely and continuously access data in real-time, transmitted directly from the jobsite to the cloud, without needing to be onsite to assess temperature or strength data.

“Because it provides key insights into data on concrete temperatures, temperature differentials, and strength, the PBTDL approach enables contractors to be more proactive from both a quality control and operational standpoint,” said Amir Azhari, co-founder and CCO of Brickeye. “This new methodology, which is supported by renowned engineering firms and government entities, can add significant value to infrastructure and heavy civil projects largely by providing more accurate information about the quality of critical concrete structures.”

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