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ames Instruments began in 1968 by supplying the
J now classic R-Meter for the location of rebar. The
company has steadily expanded the product line as
technology in the Non-Destructive Testing field has
developed. In 1989, the company took over Windsor Systems
and expanded on this line of resistance to penetration devices.
James Instruments introduced the V-Meter MK II in 1993 as the
first Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity device to electronically store and
calculate data. In 1994, the company introduced the Gecor 6,
the first commercially available corrosion rate system to the
world wide testing community. The corrosion line of products
was added and expanded in 1998. 2004 brought the Trident, the
first hand held microwave moisture meter for sand &
aggregates. We are excited to say that we have expanded on
this line in the current catalog.
As time has passed, NDT has become not just the field we
are committed to but a part of our quality policy: No Defects,
Development of New Technology and Process, and Timely
delivery of our products and support. Following this principle
we not only manufacture high quality equipment but back it
with high quality customer service and support. We regularly
train customer personnel as well as our global sales network, at
our facility in Chicago. James also sponsors the ACI scholarship
for Non-Destructive Testing. This scholarship is provided as the
best paper on non-destructive testing. This will help ensure the
continued advances in the Non-Destructive Testing field.
Finally, our highly trained technicians insure the quality of our
systems again and again. This has allowed James Instruments
to become known world wide as the leader in Non-Destructive
Testing systems for construction and coarse grained materials.
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