Real-time monitoring of contamination status is possible! Investigate and detect soil oil pollution on-site at approximately four times the speed compared to conventional methods.
The "OIP Survey" is an investigation of soil oil contamination due to leakage using the OIP (Optical Image Profiler). Even in cases of deep contamination, core sampling is not required, allowing for a reduction in survey time. The oil response can be visualized in graphs, serving as reference material for detailed investigations. Additionally, while traditional surveys were limited to push methods, the combination with impact methods has greatly expanded the range of use. 【Features】 ■ Investigates and detects soil oil contamination at approximately four times the speed compared to conventional methods ■ Real-time understanding of contamination status ■ Real-time visualization of oil response ■ Shorter investigation time per location allows for more locations to be surveyed ■ Understanding of oil response depth is expected to reduce the number of samples collected and analyzed for analysis *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Mineral Oil Contamination Detection Device (OIP)】 ■ Utilizes the property of petroleum-based hydrocarbons (LNAPL) in soil to fluoresce when exposed to ultraviolet light for detection. ■ The usage is simple: insert the geo-probe. ■ Strong enough to withstand penetration by impact. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Hitech Co., Ltd. has been a pioneer consultant in geotechnical engineering, primarily in the eastern region of Hiroshima Prefecture. Since its establishment in 1963, the company has focused on construction projects that emphasize harmony with nature, such as grout work for reservoirs and well drilling, contributing to the enhancement of social infrastructure in the civil engineering field. In 2004, the company launched a soil contamination investigation and remediation business, and by establishing a headquarters in Tokyo and a sales office in Okinawa, it became capable of addressing soil contamination issues nationwide while centering its operations in Hiroshima.