Concrete NDT Equipment for Factory & Warehouse Inspection Malaysia Slab Thickness, Rebar Scanning, Cracks and Anchor Testing

Factories and warehouses are constantly changing. A facility may begin as a relatively simple industrial building and later require: New production machinery Automated production lines Warehouse racking Conveyor systems Robotic equipment New M&E services Electrical upgrading Pipework Structural modifications New floor penetrations Equipment anchors Building extensions Before installing heavy equipment or modifying an existing reinforced-concrete structure, the project team may need more information about the concrete. Typical questions include: How thick is the existing floor slab? Where is the reinforcement? Can we scan before drilling? How wide are the existing cracks? What concrete NDT methods can be used on an older factory? How can installed anchors be tested where verification is required? These requirements create a practical application for Concrete & Structural Non-Destructive Testing (NDT). MTM Precision supplies Langry Concrete & Structural NDT Equipment in Malaysia for factories, warehouses, industrial contractors, machinery installers, structural consultants, NDT companies and testing laboratories. What Should Be Checked Before Installing Machinery on an Existing Factory Floor? The actual engineering requirements depend on the machinery and structure. Potential information may include: Existing slab thickness Reinforcement arrangement Existing cracks Concrete condition Proposed anchor locations NDT equipment can provide useful field information before installation begins. It does not by itself determine whether the floor has adequate structural capacity. That assessment should be performed by the appropriate engineer. 1. Floor Slab Thickness Testing One of the first questions may be: β€œHow thick is this factory floor?” Original drawings may be: Missing Incomplete Difficult to locate Different from the area being investigated The Langry FT90 Floor Slab Thickness Tester provides a non-destructive option for suitable concrete slab-thickness measurement applications. Why Slab Thickness Matters Slab information may be required before: Machinery installation Structural assessment Floor coring New services Building conversion Major renovation Instead of immediately carrying out exploratory coring solely to obtain thickness information, a suitable non-destructive thickness-testing method may be considered. 2. Rebar Scanner for Factory Floors Knowing the slab thickness does not tell the contractor where the reinforcement is located. For reinforcement investigation, Langry offers: RS150 RS250 RS350 Depending on model capability, reinforcement arrangement and measurement conditions, these instruments can assist with: Rebar location Concrete cover Reinforcement direction Reinforcement distribution Rebar diameter information where supported This can be particularly useful before drilling anchor holes. FT90 + Rebar Scanner For factory and warehouse work, this is a strong equipment combination: FT90 β†’ Concrete slab thickness RS150 / RS250 / RS350 β†’ Reinforcement information Together, they provide two important categories of field information about an existing floor. 3. Scan Before Machinery Anchor Drilling Machinery installation may require multiple anchor holes. Without scanning, the contractor may encounter reinforcement during drilling. A more controlled workflow is: Mark Proposed Machinery Position ↓ Identify Proposed Anchor Locations ↓ Scan Reinforcement ↓ Mark Detected Rebar ↓ Engineering / Installation Review ↓ Drill Approved Locations ↓ Install Anchors This can reduce avoidable conflicts during installation. Rebar Scanner Does Not Approve the Anchor Location The scanner provides information about detected reinforcement. It does not decide whether reinforcement can be cut, whether an anchor can be relocated, or whether the proposed installation is structurally acceptable. Those decisions should follow the project requirements and appropriate engineering review. 4. Anchor Pull-Out Testing After anchor installation, some projects may require proof or pull-out testing. A Langry Anchor Pull-Out Tester can be selected according to the required test load for suitable anchor verification applications. Potential factory uses include: Machinery anchors Equipment bases Structural steel Pipe supports M&E equipment Safety barriers Industrial installations The test procedure and acceptance criteria should follow the applicable project specification. Scan β†’ Install β†’ Test This creates a practical workflow: Rebar Scanner ↓ Review Anchor Position ↓ Drill ↓ Install Anchor ↓ Langry Anchor Pull-Out Tester ↓ Document Result For machinery installers, this can create a more complete installation and QA/QC capability. 5. Warehouse Racking Installation Large warehouses can contain extensive pallet racking. Installation may require many floor anchors. The contractor may need to: Lay out rack positions Drill the floor Install anchors Verify selected anchors where specified A rebar scanner can assist with reinforcement investigation before drilling. An anchor pull-out tester may be relevant where the project requires anchor testing. 6. Automated Warehouse Systems Modern warehouses increasingly use: Automated storage systems Conveyors Robotic handling equipment Sorting systems Automated guided systems These installations can create additional demands on existing floors and require numerous fixed components. This creates potential demand for: Slab Thickness Testing Rebar Scanning Anchor Testing and broader structural investigation where required. 7. Factory Floor Cracks Existing industrial floors frequently contain cracks. A crack may appear near: Machinery Loading areas Traffic routes Production lines Existing joints Previous repairs Where quantitative crack measurements are required, the Langry CWD800 Crack Width & Depth Tester can be considered. Better Factory Crack Documentation Instead of recording: β€œFloor is cracked.” a condition survey can document: Factory Area Grid / Location Crack Reference Measured Width Measured Depth Where Applicable Photograph Date This provides a baseline for engineering assessment or future monitoring. 8. Crack Monitoring Around Machinery Where a crack is being monitored, repeated measurements can be recorded. The workflow can include: Identify ↓ Reference ↓ Measure ↓ Photograph ↓ Record ↓ Repeat ↓ Compare The measurements provide data. The cause and structural significance of the crack should be determined by the appropriate professional. 9. Old Factory Building Assessment Factories may operate for decades. During that time: Machinery changes Loads change Floors are repaired New openings are created Building services are modified Eventually, the actual structure may differ substantially from the original facility layout. Before a major upgrade, a structural consultant may require a broader existing-building assessment. NDT Package for an Old Factory A practical package can include: FT90 β†’ Slab thickness RS Series β†’ Reinforcement and concrete cover CWD800 β†’ Crack measurement RH225A / RH225B β†’ Concrete rebound testing For more advanced investigation: UPV2100 can be added. 10. Concrete Rebound Testing Langry offers: RH225A Concrete Test Hammer and RH225B Digital Concrete Test Hammer These instruments can provide comparative rebound measurements from suitable accessible concrete surfaces. Potential factory applications include: Existing-building surveys Comparative concrete assessment Preliminary structural investigations Concrete repair investigations Results should be interpreted according to the applicable testing procedure. 11. Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity Testing Where more advanced concrete investigation is required, the Langry UPV2100 Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity Tester can provide another NDT method. Depending on test arrangement and engineering objective, applications may include: Concrete uniformity assessment Comparative investigation Existing concrete assessment Suspected discontinuities Crack-related investigation This can be useful during major factory redevelopment or structural assessment. 12. Factory Building Conversion Industrial buildings can change use. For example: Warehouse β†’ Factory Factory β†’ Different Manufacturing Process Warehouse β†’ Data Centre Conventional Warehouse β†’ Automated Warehouse A change of use may introduce new equipment, loads and penetrations. The structural engineer may therefore require field information about the existing concrete structure. 13. New Production Line Installation A new production line may involve: Machinery bases Conveyors Equipment anchors Electrical services Compressed-air piping Water systems Other M&E infrastructure Concrete NDT can support the pre-installation investigation. A practical sequence is: Inspect Floor ↓ Check Slab Thickness Where Required ↓ Scan Reinforcement ↓ Review ↓ Install ↓ Test Anchors Where Specified 14. Heavy Machinery Installation Heavy industrial equipment may require more detailed structural engineering assessment. NDT equipment can provide some of the required field information. However: FT90 does not determine floor load capacity. A rebar scanner does not determine complete reinforcement capacity. A rebound hammer does not certify the structure for machinery installation. The equipment provides measurements for the engineering investigation. This distinction is important. 15. M&E Upgrading in Existing Factories Factory upgrading can require new: Cable trays Pipe supports Electrical equipment HVAC Fire protection Drainage Utility systems These installations often require concrete drilling. A rebar scanner can therefore be useful even when no major structural assessment is taking place. 16. Concrete Coring in Factory Floors Floor coring may be required for: New drainage Utility lines Electrical routes Pipework Production equipment Before coring: FT90 can provide slab-thickness information where required. RS Series can investigate reinforcement. This makes the combination useful for concrete coring contractors as well as factory owners. 17. Concrete Repair in Factories Industrial floors and structures may require repair because of: Cracking Surface deterioration Impact damage Spalling Previous repair failure A repair investigation may use: CWD800 RS Series Concrete Test Hammer and more advanced NDT where necessary. 18. Pull-Off Testing After Repair Where adhesion testing is specified after repair or coating application, a Langry Pull-Off Adhesion Tester can be considered. Potential applications include suitable: Repair mortar Protective coatings Floor systems Rehabilitation materials This can provide quantitative QA/QC according to the applicable procedure. 19. Factory Wall and Column Investigation Concrete NDT is not limited to floors. Existing factories may also require investigation of: Columns Walls Beams Equipment foundations Other reinforced-concrete elements Potential equipment includes: Rebar Scanner Concrete Test Hammer CWD800 UPV2100 depending on the engineering question. 20. Factory Expansion Projects A factory expansion may require connections between new and existing structures. The engineering team may need to investigate existing concrete before: Drilling Anchoring Structural connections Strengthening M&E modifications This can create demand across several Langry product categories. What Equipment Does a Machinery Installer Need? A practical starting package is: Rebar Scanner Β  Anchor Pull-Out Tester where anchor testing forms part of the project. If slab thickness is frequently required: Add: FT90 This creates: Scan β†’ Measure β†’ Install β†’ Verify What Equipment Does a Warehouse Racking Contractor Need? For floor-related installation: Rebar Scanner can assist with pre-drilling investigation. Where anchor verification is specified: Add: Anchor Pull-Out Tester For larger existing-building investigations: FT90 can provide slab-thickness information. What Equipment Does a Factory Owner Need? Factories carrying out frequent internal modifications may benefit from owning: Rebar Scanner for routine pre-drilling investigation. For occasional specialized structural tests, the facility can work with a consultant or testing company. This creates another potential Langry customer type beyond professional NDT companies. What Equipment Does a Structural Consultant Need? For factory assessments, a broader package may include: RH225A / RH225B Β  RS150 / RS250 / RS350 Β  CWD800 Β  FT90 Β  UPV2100 with additional testing selected according to the condition being investigated. What Equipment Does an NDT Company Need? An NDT company supporting industrial customers can build: Rebound Testing ↓ Rebar Scanning ↓ Crack Testing ↓ Slab Thickness Testing ↓ UPV ↓ Pull-Off / Pull-Out This creates a strong civil NDT service offering for existing industrial customers. Who Needs Factory & Warehouse Concrete NDT Equipment in Malaysia? Potential customers include: Factory owners Warehouse operators Machinery installers Racking contractors Automation contractors M&E contractors Concrete coring contractors Structural engineering consultants NDT companies Testing laboratories Concrete repair contractors Main contractors Facility management companies These customers often have active installation or renovation projects, making their search intent commercially valuable. What Are Customers Searching Online? Potential high-intent searches include: Factory floor testing equipment Malaysia Warehouse floor slab thickness tester Malaysia Rebar scanner for factory floor Malaysia Concrete scanner before machinery installation Concrete scanner before anchor drilling Malaysia Factory floor crack tester Malaysia Anchor pull out tester for machinery Malaysia Warehouse racking anchor test equipment Malaysia Old factory structural assessment equipment Industrial concrete NDT equipment Malaysia These searches can bring customers to MTM Precision even when they have never heard of Langry. Capture the Installation Problem First A machinery installer may search: How to find rebar before drilling machine anchors? A factory engineer may search: How to check existing concrete floor thickness? A warehouse contractor may search: How to test installed rack anchors? A structural engineer may search: What NDT equipment is needed for an old factory assessment? These are all potential Langry customers. The SEO strategy should answer the application first and then introduce the equipment. From Factory Floor to Complete Structural NDT The customer journey can develop: Need Slab Thickness ↓ FT90 ↓ Need Reinforcement Information ↓ RS Series ↓ Existing Cracks Found ↓ CWD800 ↓ Need Concrete Assessment ↓ RH225A / RH225B + UPV2100 ↓ Machinery Installation ↓ Anchor Pull-Out Testing ↓ Repair Project ↓ Pull-Off Adhesion Testing One industrial project can therefore create several equipment requirements. Langry Factory & Warehouse Structural NDT Equipment Malaysia MTM Precision supplies Langry equipment for factory, warehouse and industrial concrete inspection applications. Solutions include: FT90 β†’ Floor slab thickness RS150 / RS250 / RS350 β†’ Reinforcement and concrete cover CWD800 β†’ Crack width and depth RH225A / RH225B β†’ Concrete rebound testing UPV2100 β†’ Ultrasonic concrete investigation Anchor Pull-Out Tester β†’ Anchor verification Pull-Off Tester β†’ Concrete repair and coating adhesion with additional structural NDT solutions selected according to the project requirement. Installing Machinery or Inspecting a Factory Floor in Malaysia? Tell MTM Precision what your project needs to investigate. For example: β€œWe need to know the existing floor slab thickness.” β€œWe need to locate rebar before machinery anchor drilling.” β€œOur factory floor has cracks.” β€œWe are installing warehouse racking and need anchor testing equipment.” β€œWe are converting an old warehouse into a new facility.” β€œWe need a complete industrial concrete NDT equipment package.” MTM Precision can help identify suitable Langry equipment according to your testing and installation requirements. MTM Precision Sdn Bhd Showroom & Service Centre No. 29-1 & 29-2, Jalan Bandar 18, Pusat Bandar Puchong, 47160 Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia. Website: www.mtmpre.com.my WhatsApp: +6016-660 7346 Email: mtmpre@yahoo.com

19 Aug 2026