Mitsuwa House Tech Co., Ltd. Ground Investigation, Surface, and Improvement Works
Measure the soil penetration resistance, as well as the hardness or compactness, or the composition of the soil layers.
The Swedish sounding test is a method first adopted in 1913 by the Soil Committee of the Swedish State Railways to investigate the condition of poor roadbeds. It measures the penetration resistance of soil in situ to assess its hardness, softness, or compaction, as well as the composition of soil layers. Originally, Swedish sounding was primarily conducted manually (with two people operating it by hand), which sometimes resulted in slight variations in data due to the surveyor's experience. Therefore, Mitsuwa House Tech Co., Ltd. uses the latest machinery to ensure accurate data collection, connecting it to a laptop to allow for real-time verification of measurement data. Utilizing such machinery also enhances the image for clients. For more details, please contact us or refer to our catalog.
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