Drone Inspection Product List and Ranking from 13 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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Drone Inspection Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

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  1. 三信建材工業 本社、豊橋支社、岡崎支社、浜松支店 Aichi//General contractors and subcontractors
  2. 宮惣ケミカル リサイクル事業部 Wakayama//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers
  3. O's Corporation Kyoto//Service Industry
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  5. 5 COMSYS JOHO SYSTEM Corporation Tokyo//Information and Communications

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  1. Exhibiting at the International Drone Exhibition! We will inspect damages such as cracks in bridges using drones. 三信建材工業 本社、豊橋支社、岡崎支社、浜松支店
  2. Narrow Space Drone Inspection O's Corporation
  3. Peace of mind, safety, and low prices! Drone inspections. 宮惣ケミカル リサイクル事業部
  4. Drone Inspection Q&A No. 7 宮惣ケミカル リサイクル事業部
  5. 4 Drone inspection of solar panels.

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Legally recognized drone inspections.

Would you consider switching from traditional probing rod surveys to drone inspections?

Drone inspections were legally recognized on April 1, 2022, due to the amendment of Article 12 of the Building Standards Act. The inspection method involves using a drone equipped with an infrared device to capture aerial images of the inspection target, measuring temperature differences on the tile surface with the infrared device, and detecting any lifted areas. Traditional inspections require two types of methods: tapping surveys and infrared surveys, both of which involve workers inspecting the exterior walls, resulting in longer time and higher costs. However, with drone inspections, the inspection is conducted by capturing aerial images of the target with a drone, eliminating the need for scaffolding and other equipment compared to traditional methods, thus reducing costs and time. (Features) - No need for scaffolding or other equipment - Cost reduction - Inspections can be completed in a short period *For more detailed information or specific examples, please feel free to contact us.

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Peace of mind, safety, and low prices! Drone inspections.

Would you like to reduce inspection costs with drone inspections?

Drone inspections were legally recognized on April 1, 2022, due to the amendment of Article 12 of the Building Standards Act. Traditional inspections using tapping rods require scaffolding and the use of tapping rods, which incurs costs. A large number of personnel are needed for extensive inspections. (Features of Drone Inspections) - Reduction in the number of personnel required for inspection work - Fewer equipment requirements compared to traditional methods - Inspections can be completed in a short period - Reduction in inspection costs

  • Measurement and Inspection

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What is a legally recognized drone inspection under Article 12 of the Building Standards Act?

Would you consider switching from traditional probing rod surveys to drone inspections?

The inspection under Article 12 is mandated for owners and managers of specific buildings as defined by government ordinances and specific administrative agencies. Drone inspections were legally recognized with the amendment to Article 12 of the Building Standards Act on April 1, 2022. In traditional inspections using tapping rods, workers had to set up scaffolding and inspect the exterior walls with tapping rods, which incurred costs and extended inspection periods, as well as posed a risk of falling accidents. However, exterior wall inspections using drones do not require scaffolding or other equipment, as they utilize drones equipped with infrared cameras to inspect the walls, thereby reducing costs and allowing for shorter inspection periods. Additionally, since workers operate the drones from the ground, concerns about falling accidents are eliminated. *If you would like to know more details or specific examples, please feel free to contact us.*

  • Measurement and Inspection

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Accident fall reduction possible! Drone inspection

Why not switch from traditional probing rod surveys to drone inspections?

Drone inspections have been legally recognized as having the same level of accuracy as traditional tapping rod inspections since the revision of Article 12 of the Building Standards Act on April 1, 2022. Traditional tapping rod inspections required workers to set up scaffolding and check each exterior wall with a tapping rod, which posed a risk of falling and was very dangerous. In drone inspections, workers operate a drone equipped with an infrared camera from the ground, capturing aerial images of the exterior walls for inspection, eliminating the risk of falling and allowing for safe inspections. *If you would like to know more details or specific examples, please feel free to contact us.*

  • Measurement and Inspection

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What is drone inspection that can reduce inspection costs?

Would you like to switch from traditional probing rod surveys to drone inspections?

Drone inspections were legally recognized on April 1, 2022, due to the amendment of Article 12 of the Building Standards Act. In traditional inspections conducted by workers, the costs for preparing scaffolding were required, and in the case of sounding surveys, a large number of personnel and time were needed for extensive inspections. With drone inspections, the inspection work can be carried out with just a worker operating the drone. Additionally, since drone operation and aerial footage analysis are generally automated, the necessary equipment is reduced compared to traditional inspection methods, allowing for a decrease in the number of personnel required for the work. This efficient drone inspection can also shorten the inspection period, making it possible to keep inspection costs low. 【Advantages of Adoption】 ■ Cost Reduction ■ Shortened Inspection Period ■ Reduced Labor For more details, please download the materials or contact us.

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Disaster recovery support available! Drone inspection.

Why not switch from traditional methods to drone inspections?

Drone inspection has been legally recognized as having the same level of accuracy as traditional probe inspections due to the amendment of Article 12 of the Building Standards Act effective April 1, 2022. Drone inspections can be utilized not only for inspecting building exteriors but also for recovery work following natural disasters. Traditional methods, which relied on workers, often resulted in delays in assessing damage, extended investigation periods, and delays in starting recovery work. However, with drone inspections, workers can use drones equipped with infrared cameras to conduct aerial inspections from the ground, allowing for quick assessment of damage and timely recovery efforts. Additionally, because inspections are conducted from the air, they can be performed safely and in a short period. (Features) - Capable of inspecting high-rise areas - Can inspect without overlooking defective parts - No need for scaffolding or other equipment - Inspections can be completed in a short time - Reduces the risk of falling accidents - Cost reduction For more detailed information or specific case studies, please feel free to contact us.

  • Measurement and Inspection

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Benefits of Solar Inspection Using Drones 【Part 1】

Why not switch from traditional methods to drone inspections?

We can also conduct inspections of solar panels. Drone inspections of solar panels are carried out through infrared image analysis and visible light image analysis. This time, I will explain the infrared image analysis method. Infrared image analysis involves measuring the surface temperature caused by abnormal heat in unhealthy parts using an infrared thermography device, and detecting areas suspected to be hotspots by comparing the obtained surface temperature distribution with that of healthy parts. Areas that cannot be confirmed visually can also be discovered through drone inspections. Leaving hotspots unattended can lead to fires, so early detection is crucial. If you would like to know more details or specific examples, please feel free to contact us.

  • Measurement and Inspection

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SoraPat Drone Inspection

Shortening inspection time! A new inspection style for solar power plants realized by Solapat and drones.

Our company offers solar maintenance "Sora Pato" with "drone inspections." Equipped with a high-performance thermal camera, the drone detects temperature changes in the panels and quickly and accurately identifies any abnormalities. Abnormalities detected by the drone are checked on-site with an I-V curve tracer, allowing for the immediate identification and resolution of defective modules. 【Features】 ■ Detection of panel defects ■ Reduced inspection time ■ Significant reduction in personnel ■ Quick response from identification of issues to resolution ■ Support for manufacturer warranty claims *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Solar Panel Drone Inspection 'AIJO Check Solar'

AI analyzes quickly and automatically creates reports! Contributes to cost reduction, speed enhancement, and high precision in creation.

※New Brochure Release "AIJO Check Solar" is an automatic drone inspection service for solar power plants. We dispatch contracted drone operators or customers can use drones to photograph solar power plant panels. The captured images are uploaded to a cloud service using a browser. AI analyzes the photos at high speed and automatically generates reports, reducing the costs associated with report creation while enabling faster and more accurate results. 【Benefits of Implementation】 ■ Cost Reduction ■ Shortened Delivery Times ■ High Precision *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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  • Solar power generation equipment

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Safe inspections and measurements using drones.

Through drone inspections, we achieve stable flight even in areas where GPS signals are weak, such as under bridges and around high-voltage towers that generate electromagnetic waves, the ability to enter narrow spaces of 1 meter, overhead photography with a 4K camera, and cost reduction for bridge inspection vehicles, leading to increased productivity.

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Solar panel drone inspection

It is possible to conduct inspections without stopping power generation, compared to inspections using a string checker!

Our company conducts "solar panel drone inspections" using drones equipped with visible light cameras and infrared cameras to fly over panels and capture images, allowing us to detect and identify anomalies based on temperature distribution. For visible light inspections, we use the DJI MAVIC3 drone, which is equipped with an excellent camera, enabling us to identify fine damages, scratches, and dirt on panels that are high up on the mounting structures. Additionally, during infrared inspections, we can detect damages and cluster failures that cannot be confirmed through visual inspections, as well as hotspots and cluster damages. [Inspection Details] 1. Aerial photography of solar panels using drone visible light and infrared cameras. 2. Creation of inspection images (still images) from the aerial video. 3. Conducting external appearance inspections of the solar panel body using the visible light camera inspection images. 4. Conducting temperature inspections of the solar panels using the infrared camera inspection images. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

  • Solar power generation equipment
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Drone inspections that make the impossible possible.

Would you like to switch from traditional probe inspections to drone inspections?

Drone inspections have been recognized as having the same level of accuracy as hammer testing surveys due to the amendment of Article 12 of the Building Standards Act. Traditional hammer testing required scaffolding to allow workers to inspect the entire exterior wall, which was time-consuming and costly. Infrared surveys, where workers used infrared cameras from the ground to capture images for analysis, allowed for quicker inspections and cost reductions; however, depending on the inspection target, it was not possible to capture the exterior wall head-on, making it impossible to properly inspect higher sections. In contrast, drone inspections utilize drones equipped with infrared cameras to conduct aerial inspections, eliminating the need for scaffolding or other equipment, thus reducing costs and time compared to traditional exterior wall inspections. Additionally, drones can capture the exterior wall head-on and horizontally, allowing for inspections of higher sections regardless of height. **Benefits of Drone Inspections** - Accurate estimates possible - Reduced inspection costs - Inspections can be completed in a short time - Safe exterior wall inspections possible

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Exterior wall inspection using highly safe drones.

Safe and secure drone inspections

Drone inspections were legally recognized on April 1, 2022, due to the revision of Article 12 of the Building Standards Act. In traditional tapping rod inspections, scaffolding was required, and workers used tapping rods to conduct inspections, which posed a risk of falling and was dangerous. With drone inspections, workers operate drones equipped with infrared cameras from the ground, capturing aerial images of the exterior walls for inspection, eliminating the concern of falling and allowing for safe inspections. (Features) - Traditional tapping rod inspections → Long inspection periods and high costs - Drone inspections → Shorter inspection periods and costs reduced to about half

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Inspections other than statutory inspections are also possible! What is drone inspection?

Why not switch from traditional probing rod surveys to drone inspections?

Drone inspections have been legally recognized as having the same level of accuracy as sounding rod inspections due to the revision of Article 12 of the Building Standards Act effective April 1, 2022. Traditionally, inspections were conducted by workers using sounding rods or by photographing exterior walls with infrared cameras from the ground and analyzing the images. However, these methods resulted in lengthy investigation periods and made it impossible to inspect high-rise areas. With drone inspections, it is possible to inspect high-rise areas using drones equipped with infrared cameras. Additionally, by converting inspection points into thermographic images, it has become possible to identify abnormal areas based on temperature differences, allowing for the detection of defects in high or narrow spaces that were previously unobservable by human effort. (Features) - Capable of inspecting high-rise areas - Able to inspect without overlooking defect areas - No need for scaffolding or other equipment - Inspections can be completed in a short period - Reduction of fall accidents - Cost reduction For more detailed information or specific case studies, please feel free to contact us.

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