Essential items for tree doctors and planting foundation diagnosticians! We have prepared steel rods for tree diagnosis and more.
Daito Technogreen Co., Ltd. offers "soil testing equipment." We have various products available, including the "Hasegawa-type soil penetrometer," which can continuously measure hardness from the soil surface to a depth of 1 meter, as well as the "Hasegawa-type large soil sampling rod" and the "Fujisaki-type turf height gauge," which allow for soil core sampling in hard soil or gravelly layers with minimal effort. You can choose according to your needs. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 ■ Hasegawa-style soil penetration tester (hardness meter) ■ Hasegawa-style large soil sampling rod ■ Hasegawa-style simple field permeability tester ■ Steel rod for tree diagnosis ■ Fujisaki-style grass height meter *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Hasegawa-type soil penetrometer: It can continuously measure hardness up to a depth of 1 meter without digging.
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Hasegawa-style large soil sampling rod: It allows for the collection of soil columns from hard soil layers and gravel-mixed layers with minimal effort.
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Hasegawa-style Simple On-site Permeability Testing Device: It can measure the permeability of planting holes on-site, making it ideal for checks during the design phase or just before construction.
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Fujisaki Method Grass Height Measurement: Enables grass height measurement without individual differences.
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Steel rod for tree diagnosis: For diagnosing root decay conditions, etc.
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