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TRAMEX – DK Concrete Determinator – In-Situ Concrete Moisture Probe for CME/CMEX Series

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TRAMEX - DK Concrete Determinator – In-Situ Concrete Moisture Probe for CME/CMEX Series

The Tramex Concrete Determinator (DK) is a precision-engineered in-situ concrete moisture probe that works seamlessly with the CME5, CMEX5, CME4, and CMEX2 meters to deliver accurate moisture content readings both on the surface and deep within the slab. Designed to operate in the same drill holes used for ASTM F2170, it eliminates confusion between surface and RH testing and supports the Tramex Unified Moisture Content Test Method.

With depth-adjustable readings up to 100mm and no need for plastic liners, this reusable tool helps determine whether moisture is coming from above or below the surface—critical for mitigation decisions. The probe integrates tightly with Tramex meters and comes in a protective hard case with space for your device.


Key Features:

  • Model: DK – The Determinator

  • Compatible with: CME5, CMEX5, CME4, CMEX2

  • In-Situ Moisture Content Testing

  • Depth Range: Adjustable up to 100mm

  • Reusable Design – No Plastic Liners Needed

  • Unified Tramex Testing Method

  • Fits F2170 Drill-Hole Spec


Specifications:

  • Moisture Range (CMEX5/CMEX2): 0–6.9%

  • Moisture Range (CME5/CME4): 0–6%

  • Depth Readings:

    • 3cm: for concrete 5–10cm thick

    • 5.7cm: for concrete 10–15cm

    • 8.3cm: for concrete 15–22cm

    • 10.8cm: for concrete 22–28cm

  • Size: 43.5cm × 36cm × 14cm

  • Weight: 2.6kg

  • Body Material: ABS

 

Specifications

Brand
Tramex
Model
TRAMEX - DK Concrete Determinator – In-Situ Concrete Moisture Probe for CME/CMEX Series
SKU
TLS-MDD1-TRA-0011
Tags
cmex5 compatible probe, concrete determinator, concrete moisture depth reader, f2170 compatible probe, moisture probe for concrete, reusable concrete moisture probe, slab moisture detection tool, tramex cme5 accessory, tramex dk, tramex in-situ testing