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REBEL by Wavelogix

REBEL by Wavelogix is a field sensor and software system for non-destructive, in-place concrete strength and temperature monitoring that feeds a cloud dashboard so crews can cut cylinder breaks and maturity calibrations on many jobs.

REBEL pairs embedded REBEL Echo sensors with reusable REBEL Sentry loggers and the Wavelogix web dashboard. The stack targets DOTs, general contractors, precast plants, ready-mix suppliers, and testing agencies that need continuous strength insight for openings, post-tensioning, and form removal decisions.

The vendor positions REBEL as mix-independent: when a pour changes mid-job, sensors keep reporting without a new maturity curve for that blend. That differs from classical maturity methods that lean on lab curves tied to specific mixes (Wavelogix, 2026).

REBEL is marketed as the first AASHTO T-412-24 compliant non-destructive concrete strength sensing approach of its kind, which matters for departments that reference AASHTO acceptance paths on transportation work (Wavelogix, 2026).

Wavelogix also cites typical direct costs of roughly four to twelve dollars per cubic yard for conventional destructive sampling and third-party breaks, before counting schedule risk from slow lab turnaround (Wavelogix, 2026). Teams should still validate kit pricing, deployment counts, and service terms on wavelogix.tech for each bid.

Specifications

Pricing

Enterprise quote

Platforms

WebiOSAndroid

Used for

Concrete quality controlHighway and infrastructure poursStructural concrete acceptanceSchedule-critical strength decisions

Used by

General contractorsDOT engineersPrecast producersReady-mix suppliersTesting agencies

Tasks

Concrete testingField data collectionQuality assurance reportingThermal monitoring

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Reduces reliance on cylinder breaks and lab queues when the workflow fits the sensor layout.
  • Designed for real jobs where mixes change; vendor messaging stresses independence from per-mix maturity curves.
  • Recognition such as Edison and TIME lists on wavelogix.tech can help justify trials to risk owners.

Cons

  • Embedded sensors require planning in pours; not every structure suits dense sensor grids.
  • Public pricing is quote-based through kit packages; model total cost before standardizing.
  • Competing methods (maturity meters, third-party labs) still matter for contract language; align with the engineer of record.

Key features

  • In-place strength: Reads concrete strength development directly in the slab or structure instead of inferring solely from cylinders.

  • Temperature traces: Monitors thermal history next to strength for QC reviews.

  • REBEL Dashboard: Browser access for alerts, history, and project views tied to embedded sensors.

  • Reusable loggers: Sentry units recharge and move job to job with new sensor installs.

  • AASHTO alignment: Public materials highlight T-412-24 compliance for agency workflows.

  • Mix changes: Vendor states sensors stay valid when mix designs shift during the pour sequence.

Pricing

REBEL kit (custom quote)

Contact sales

Kits and dashboard access are sold via project quotes on wavelogix.tech. Verify on vendor site.

Frequently asked questions

How does REBEL measure concrete strength?

Wavelogix describes piezoelectric sensing with electromechanical impedance analysis to translate mechanical behavior into strength readings in the concrete. Sensors stay in the pour and stream data to loggers and the dashboard.

Does REBEL need maturity curves?

The vendor markets the system as not requiring maturity curve development tied to each mix before monitoring. Confirm acceptance criteria with your project specifications and agency.

Is REBEL AASHTO compliant?

Marketing pages state AASHTO T-412-24 compliance for the REBEL sensing system. Always verify the latest standard edition and any owner addenda on your contract.

Who buys REBEL kits?

Wavelogix lists DOTs, contractors, precast and prestress shops, ready-mix providers, and external testing firms. Kits bundle sensors, loggers, chargers, and dashboard access.

Can I access data on a phone?

The site references phones, tablets, and laptops for viewing real-time results through the dashboard experience.

How long do sensors stay active?

Product copy references monitoring through twenty-eight days and longer when strength history is still needed for decisions.

Tutorials and learning

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