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How To Solve Water Leaking Problem ?

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Submitted Tuesday, September 15, 2009
May Ng (36)
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Water leaks can happen anywhere in our house, they occur most frequently in the kitchen and bathroom. How to prevent water damage effectively if such accident happened ? Using Advance & Reliable Germany Technology ~ MOIST200 Microwave Tomography Scanning Device to locate Water Leaking Source can help to locate the water leaking source even hidden leakages.

Microwave Tomography is an Effective and Reliable method to locate WATER content in comparing with traditional visual observation. It provides scientific data to easy clarify the responsibility for maintenance and reduce the maintenance cost to avoid unnecessary destruction. This non-destructive measurement also saves identification time of water leakage and less environmental annoying.

Technically, this survey is carried out by emitting microwave to the structure of the testing materials by using microwave sensor head touching to the measured surface to produce electric field inside the structure of testing materials. Since the material will have different response in electric field, and WATER has a great effect as comparatively with others, so, if electric field is produced, the molecules of water trapped inside the materials will be vibrated and rearranged. Following to the electric field induced by microwave and the great different dielectric constant between water and all other building materials, so, even a little bit amount of water trapped inside the materials can be easily detected .

After all readings collected, all the measurement points will be mapped with software, the moisture condition and location of moisture trapped in the materials will be indicated in a defined graphical matrix figure and highlighted by different colour.

May Ng is the Marketing Manager of www.waterleaking.com, a website that introduce an effective and reliable water leaking detection method which can help to find out the water leaking sources in order to stop water leaking. The website also provides some real cases of detection contour/graph of Microwave Tomography for reference and study.






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» left by Vegas Wong from Hong Kong (43 days 3 hours ago.)
Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
After reading this articcle, it looks helpful to the water leaking problems. My main concern is the price for the service, and how long will it take for a detection?

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» left by Ken McCreless (1,746)
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(41 days 22 hours ago.)

Reader Rating: 3 out of 5
It does seem like it would be a costly way to find a leak.

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» left by May Ng (30) (38 days 5 hours ago.)
Hi Ken, Thank you for your comment. May

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» left by Vegas Wong from Hong Kong (31 days 17 hours ago.)
Reader Rating: 2 out of 5
The article is clear and helpful, let us know there is an advancede detecting method for water leaking, it's the first time have noticed that such equipment has arrived Hong Kong.
 
Once again, it good to know.

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