Used GPR Scanner Price in UAE or Pre-Owned GPR Scanner price in UAE is AED 10,000 to AED 90,000 depending on Brand, Age, Features and availability etc.
Used or Pre-Owned GPR scanner comes into picture for a buyer when the budget and usage of the unit. When it is for just one or two applications, investing in new machine would not be feasible. Similarly, when budget constrains are there, one may opt Pre-Owned GPR Scanner with warranty that is available for almost half price of new.
GPR Scanner distributors in UAE:

Three Colours Safety Equip Tr. LLC sells all types of genuine new scanners with warranty and after sales service. There are also pre-owned or Used GPR Scanners with warranty.
How GPR Scanner Works:

GPR emits electromagnetic waves into the ground or a structure. These waves reflect off subsurface objects or changes in material properties. the GPR receiver capture the reflected signals. And the data processing creates an image of the subsurface.
Key Benefits of GPR Scanner:
Non-Destructive Testing (NDT): GPR allows for subsurface investigation without the need for excavation or drilling, preserving the integrity of the surveyed area.
Accuracy: It provides highly accurate data on the location, depth, and size of subsurface objects.
Versatility: GPR can use in a wide range of materials, including soil, concrete, asphalt, and rock.
Safety: It’s a safe technology that uses low-power electromagnetic waves, posing minimal risk to operators and the surrounding environment.
Efficiency: GPR surveys can conduct quickly and efficiently, saving time and resources.
Cost-Effectiveness: By preventing damage and reducing the need for extensive excavation, GPR can save significant costs.
Common Applications of GPR Scanner:

Utility Locating: Detecting and mapping underground utilities, such as pipes, cables, and wires.
Construction: Locating rebar, post-tension cables, and voids in concrete structures.
Assessing the condition of bridges and roads. Pre-construction site surveys to identify potential hazards.
Geophysical Surveys: Mapping geological formations, locating groundwater, and detecting sinkholes.
Archaeology: Locating buried artifacts and structures.
Environmental Assessments: Detecting buried tanks and drums, and mapping contamination plumes.
Forensics and Law Enforcement: Locating buried evidence and remains.
In short, GPR is a valuable tool for anyone needing to “see” what’s beneath the surface without causing damage.