Wireless inclinometer for measuring displacement of soil retaining in shaft construction (NETIS registered)
Operates for about 1 year on battery; measurement range up to 20 km (wireless in underground and tunnel environments); measurement resolution is 0.001°.
We would like to introduce our "Wireless Tilt Monitoring System" (NETIS Registration Number: KT-230117-A). This product is effective in various locations such as bridge construction, excavation work, earth retention work, shaft and thrust construction, and embankment work. ■ Features - Operates on battery for about one year - Measurement range up to 20 km - Can connect over 100 sensors ■ Applications - Dynamic observation - Displacement measurement of earth retention and sheet piles - Tilt monitoring of bridge girders and vents ■ Highlights - No power supply needed on site - Simply install and turn on the switch to automatically start measurement, recording, and monitoring - Wireless, eliminating complicated wiring work - Real-time monitoring, initial position setting, and various setting changes can be done remotely ■ Benefits - Cost reduction for power supply work - Reduced installation costs for equipment - Less labor required for measurement, recording, and monitoring This system is available for sale, rental, and W rental. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Components】 ■Tilt Sensor Unit ■Gateway ■Relay Unit (Repeater) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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[Applications] ■ Bridge construction and repair work (monitoring of bent inclinations, etc.) ■ Excavation and earth retention work (displacement measurement of retaining walls and sheet piles) ■ Shaft and thrust construction, embankment work (dynamic observation) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Sonas is a venture company originating from the University of Tokyo, with its core technology being the independently developed IoT wireless system "UNISONet." UNISONet is the world's first wireless technology to successfully apply industrial use through an innovative transmission method called "simultaneous transmission flooding." By making IoT "easy," UNISONet dramatically accelerates its social implementation, overcoming the challenges that have significantly limited its application areas. The name "Sonas" is derived from the phrase meaning "to lay the foundation." Sonas's mission is to enable various industries to benefit from IoT as a matter of course, thereby propelling society forward.