Technologies

EnTech® Engineering, Inc.'s 30+ years of Research, Development & Experience has shown that no single technology can give our Clients all the information they need to develop a complete solution for their problems. Most problems require at least two technologies and often many more, all working in unison. To this end, EnTech® has developed, and received, over 10 Domestic & International Patents on its proprietary STACKING TECHNOLOGY management system that allows our engineers to fuse the output from two or more independent technologies to arrive at accurate and exact location referenced solutions.

EnSITE Technology Type Collection Method Sample Application
EnSITE I: Visual Spectrum Analysis + Manual Reference Measurements Handheld Conveyor belt problems
EnSITE II: IR Investigation + Manual Reference Measurements Handheld Radiant heat system leak detection
EnSITE III: Ground Penetrating Microwave Radar (GPR) Handheld Water/Oil/Gas pipeline leak detection
EnSITE IV: Electromagnetic Induction Tracing + Manual Reference Measurements Handheld Water/Oil/Gas tracing
EnSITE V: EnSITE I + EnSITE II Van Mounted Water pipeline leak detection
EnSITE VI: EnSITE I + EnSITE II + EnSITE III Van Mounted Bridge deck pavement inspection
EnSITE VII: EnSITE VI + GPS Reference Measurements Van Mounted Railroad track bed inspection for erosion
EnSITE VIII: Visual Spectrum Analysis + IR investigation + GPS/LIDAR Reference Measurements Helicopter Mounted Aerial hazardous waste plume mapping
EnSITE IX: EnSITE VIII + Ground Penetrating Microwave Radar (GPR) Helicopter Mounted Aerial High Volume bridge detection pavement inspection
EnSITE I: EnTech®'s EnSITE I remote sensing system is a hand carried system based upon Standard or High Definition video and still cameras to investigate areas of small to moderate size such as within industrial buildings or residential homes. Such investigations often include industrial processes, surface water & sewer leaks and the resulting mildew associated with these leaks. A major advantage of this system is that it allows real-time determination of problem areas as well as their locations. This allows the project engineer to mark the exact location of the anomaly with paint or chalk on the ground surface above each problem.
EnSITE II: EnTech®'s EnSITE II remote sensing system is a hand carried system based upon Infrared sensors to investigate areas of small to moderate size such as within industrial buildings or residential homes. Such investigations often include subsurface water, sewer or radiant heat pipeline leaks, their erosion areas and the inevitable sinkholes associated with these leaks. A major advantage of this system is that it allows real-time determination of leaks, erosion voids and sinkholes as well as their locations. This allows the project engineer to mark the exact location of the anomaly with paint on the ground surface above each problem.
EnSITE III: EnTech®'s EnSITE III remote sensing system is a hand carried system based upon Microwave sensors to investigate areas of small to moderate size such as outside or within industrial buildings or outside residential & commercial properties. Such investigations often include locating water, sewer, or gas pipelines or electric cables. A major advantage of this system is that it allows real-time determination of their locations. This allows the project engineer to mark the exact location of a target with paint or chalk on the ground surface above each item.
EnSITE IV: EnTech®'s EnSITE IV remote sensing system is a hand carried system based upon electromagnetic transmitters and sensors to investigate areas of small to moderate size within industrial or commercial properties. Such investigations often include subsurface water, sewer or electric cable detection and/or location mapping. A major advantage of this system is that it allows real-time determination of target locations. This allows the project engineer to mark the exact location of the pipeline or cable with paint on the ground surface above each problem.
EnSITE V: Technologies Van EnTech®'s EnSITE V remote sensing system is a van mounted system based upon the fusion of Visual and Infrared sensors to investigate areas of moderate size with areas not visible from an aerial platform or too large for a hand-held system. Such investigations often include subsurface pipeline leaks, their erosion areas and the inevitable sinkholes associated with these leaks. Leaks can be located in water, sewer, steam, chemicals and compressed gas pipelines. A major advantage of this system is that it allows real-time determination of leaks, erosion voids and sinkholes and their locations. This allows the project engineer to mark the exact location of the anomaly with paint on the ground surface above each problem.
EnSITE VI: Technologies Van EnTech®'s EnSITE VI remote sensing system is a van mounted system based upon the fusion of Visual, Infrared and Microwave sensors to investigate bridges in low to moderate quantities. Such investigations often include determination of the surveyed elevations of all structural components, mapping of half-depth & full-depth corrosion caused delaminations as well as span-by-span and full deck deterioration statistics.
EnSITE VII: Technologies Van EnTech®'s EnSITE VII remote sensing system is a van mounted system based upon the fusion of Visual, Infrared, Microwave and GPS sensors to investigate railroad tracks, roadways and facilities in small to large quantities. Such investigations often include determination of areas with unstable support due to moisture trails, erosion, subsidence and poor soil compaction.
EnSITE VIII: Technologies Helicopter EnTech®'s EnSITE VIII remote sensing system is a helicopter mounted system based upon the fusion of Visual, Infrared, GPS and LIDAR sensors to investigate large lengths of oil & gas pipelines for leaks, large lengths of international border areas for hidden tunnels or large areas for buried targets such as land mines, underground storage tanks, hazardous waste materials and their plumes.
EnSITE IX: Technologies Helicopter EnTech®'s EnSITE IX remote sensing system is a helicopter mounted system based upon the fusion of Visual, Infrared, GPS, LIDAR and Microwave sensors to investigate large quantities of bridge structures. These investigations can locate asphalt overlay debonding, half & full depth delaminations, and stress cracks indicative of frozen bearings & support column shifting due to scour. A major advantage of this system is that it allows a typical average of 20 bridge investigations per day.