Used for monitoring deformations of retaining walls and landslides, with multi-stage installation of underground horizontal displacement measurements!
The "MC-300B Series" is a compact and lightweight embedded inclinometer (φ30) with an outer diameter of 30mm and a weight of 1.2kg. It is a capacitive type used for measuring deformation of retaining walls in excavation methods, monitoring landslides, and measuring horizontal displacement underground in multi-stage installations. We offer both single-axis and dual-axis types, as well as models with a built-in alerter. 【Features】 ■ Outer diameter: 30mm ■ Weight: 1.2kg ■ Compact and lightweight ■ Capacitive type *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Recommended Drilling Diameter】 <Applications: Drilling Diameter/Measurement Pipe> ■Ground ・φ66: Installation Quantity ~ Approximately 13 units ・φ100: Installation Quantity ~ Approximately 36 units ■Retaining Wall ・60×60mm (Square Pipe): Installation Quantity ~ Approximately 15 units ・75×75mm (Square Pipe): Installation Quantity ~ Approximately 30 units *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■ Deformation of retaining walls ■ Measurement of lateral displacement in the ground *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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We are professionals in "measuring," engaged in everything from sensor design and manufacturing to measurement services. We are a sensor manufacturer established in 1976, used to detect various behaviors such as rock mass movements, strain and internal stress within concrete, and the settlement and tilting of existing structures near construction sites, to ensure safety during construction and stability after completion when creating large structures like dams, tunnels, bridges, and skyscrapers. Our various sensors provide data confirming safety for Japan's representative structures, such as the Yokohama Bay Bridge, Landmark Tower, and Kansai International Airport, as well as urban underground infrastructure like subways and water supply and drainage systems, and hydropower plants, radioactive waste facilities, and underground storage facilities located hundreds of meters underground.