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Crack Measurement System "KUMONOS"

Crack investigation in areas where scaffolding cannot be set up!

"KUMONOS" is a crack measurement system registered with NETIS, which combines the Leica TS and crack scale. It enables crack investigation in areas where scaffolding cannot be set up, and can also correct for "diagonal and curved shapes" using TS measurement. By digitizing crack width and shape into CAD data, it contributes to improved quality and efficiency. 【Features】 ■ Reduces scaffolding costs and allows crack investigation in areas where scaffolding cannot be set up ■ Improves quality and efficiency by digitizing crack width and shape into CAD data ■ Predicts falls through integration with thermal imaging and 3D scanners ■ Can also correct for diagonal and curved shapes using TS measurement *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Cutting-edge crack measurement system Shin-Kumonosu

A new technology that improves survey accuracy and enables adaptation to a wider range by combining the crack measurement system "KUMONOS" with photo correction technology.

Recently, in addition to traditional sketch-based surveys, numerous photographic survey techniques have emerged. Determining the shooting size in photographic surveys is the most crucial aspect; however, the size that captures cracks varies significantly not only with the width of the cracks but also with the surface color. The surface color fluctuates due to various factors such as the material of the concrete and the intensity of sunlight, but existing technologies could only determine the shooting size through theoretical calculations. As a result, there were issues such as cracks not being captured, leading to survey omissions, and low accuracy in crack width measurements. However, with the measurement technology of Shin-Kumonos using KUMONOS, it has become possible to accurately measure crack widths from a distance on-site and conduct surveys with optimal photographic sizes. This allows for the derivation of the most suitable photographic size (i.e., number of photos) in terms of cost and survey time, enabling the most effective and high-quality surveys. In crack surveys, where there are numerous factors that cannot be calculated, such as material types (e.g., aggregates), completion dates, survey timing, and the intensity of sunlight on the day, using Shin-Kumonos technology allows for the accumulation of accurate survey data.

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