Borehole Surveying Instrument
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Inclinometers are widely used in hydropower, mining and metallurgy, transportation, and urban geotechnical engineering. They play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of geotechnical engineering design, construction, and operation.
The digital compass inclinometer is specifically designed for borehole inclination and directional control in non-magnetic environments, making it ideal for engineering boreholes, exploratory drilling, and directional drilling. It features high precision, excellent stability, and high resolution, making it widely used for monitoring horizontal displacement changes within soil masses in projects such as earth dams, building foundation pits, embankments, underground structures, rock slopes, and port engineering. It is an essential precision measurement instrument for engineering monitoring applications.
Application Scenarios:
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Borehole measurement
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Foundation pits
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Foundations and walls
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Dam slopes
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Oil well logging
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Marine well exploration
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Coal mine exploration