NETIS certification obtained for "High-Resolution Camera for Inspecting Concrete Structures"
Points for public works bidding: Utilization in bridge inspection and survey services!
This technology allows for the capture of high-resolution photographs over a wide area in a short time from a distance during inspections of concrete structures. Features > What kind of technology is it? - A technique that uses a portable high-resolution camera to inspect concrete structures such as bridges, allowing for real-time confirmation of the target while capturing high-resolution photographs of a wide area (approximately 10m x 7.5m with a standard lens) at once. > How was it previously handled? - Visual inspections using bridge inspection vehicles. > Where can it be applied in public works? - Investigations and inspection work for concrete structures such as bridges and piers. > Other - By using a camera with a large pixel size, it is possible to brighten dark areas, such as shadows on sunny days, through post-processing. - The camera used in this technology can widely detect cracks of 0.2mm in width at a distance of 15m with a standard lens. - This technology does not include image judgment, allowing for the free selection of market diagnostic software. Related information https://www.jepico.co.jp/media/PhaseOne/a906
basic information
NETIS Registration Number: KT-230233-A Technology Name: High-Resolution Camera for Inspection of Concrete Structures Abstract: This technology allows for high-resolution and detailed camera imaging from a distance, which was previously addressed through close visual inspection. By utilizing this technology, it becomes possible to capture extensive high-definition photographs in a short time from a distance during inspections, thereby improving workability and enhancing safety in operations.
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Model number/Brand name
Phase One:XF IQ4
Applications/Examples of results
Inspection of large-scale infrastructure structures such as bridges, bridge piers, dams, tunnels, transmission towers, power lines, and wind turbines.