PRESS RELEASE
Issued by: Plymouth Rock Technologies Inc. (PLYROTECH)
Plymouth Rock Technologies Inc. a leader in the development of cutting-edge threat detection technologies, is pleased to announce that it has produced definitive images of infrastructure corrosion utilizing its prototype MiRIAD Sensor system.
“Rust and corrosion changes the way a material reflects millimeter-waves, allowing areas of damage to be seen, even when concealed beneath paint, insulating foam or other lagging materials,” stated Professor Stuart Harmer, Chief Scientific Advisor to PRT. “This breakthrough will result in the reduction of capital and maintenance costs for many industries.”
“These visible results of the MiRIAD Sensor deliver another significant milestone for the both the PRT team, and the future for non-destructive testing industry,” stated Dana Wheeler, President and CEO. “As assured to our customers and shareholders, our team is delivering clear and understandable scientific results”.
This technology is being adapted for drone and robotic deployment. This will provide a new and more importantly, low-cost capability for detecting civil and military aircraft fatigue, tanker and naval vessel corrosion, pipeline safety for oil and gas installations and infrastructure/bridge fatigue. PRT also believes that safe, passive detection will ultimately be applied to medical skin analysis for burns and next generation walk through detection for modern airports.
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