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Case study of using drones for internal inspection of exhaust ducts | Inspection of areas that could not be seen.

Specialized for dark and narrow spaces! Achieving inspections of exhaust ducts that have not been seen before! [Hokuetsu Corporation]

At the Niigata factory of Hokuetsu Corporation, which produces various paper products, a consistent production process is carried out from wood chips to pulp and then to paper products. About 70% of the electricity and steam energy at this factory is obtained by burning black liquor, which is generated during the process of producing pulp from wood chips, in a recovery boiler. Black liquor is a biomass energy derived from wood, contributing to carbon neutrality through thermal recycling, and the Niigata factory produces paper products with 70% CO2 zero energy. The company is experimentally introducing "IBIS" for inspecting the exhaust duct of the recovery boiler. 【Case Overview】 ■ Client: Hokuetsu Corporation ■ Product Introduced: IBIS ■ Challenge: Cost and time constraints of scaffolding installed on the outside of the exhaust duct ■ Implementation Effect: Achieved inspection of the interior of the exhaust duct, which had not been possible before *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Case study of drone utilization for internal waterway inspections | Confirmation of sludge accumulation and the condition of unknown equipment

Realizing the measurement of sludge accumulation in waterways inaccessible to humans and the confirmation of the condition of unknown equipment! [Tokyu Construction Co., Ltd.]

Tokyu Construction Co., Ltd. is a comprehensive construction company engaged in a wide range of construction and civil engineering projects, including civil infrastructure such as railways, roads, tunnels, and bridges, as well as buildings, residences, and logistics centers. As part of such projects, we are currently working on seismic reinforcement construction for facilities. In this construction, we are utilizing IBIS to investigate waterways, including accumulated sludge. In this survey, we flew the IBIS in a 50-meter-long waterway to capture video, from which we created 3D data. Additionally, this 3D data allows for the measurement of sludge accumulation, and its high accuracy has been well received. [Case Overview] ■ Client: Tokyu Construction Co., Ltd. ■ Product Used: IBIS ■ Challenge: Measurement and condition verification of sludge accumulation in waterways that are difficult for people to enter ■ Benefits: Created 3D data from drone-captured video for measurement *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Equipment Inspection and Measurement Service] Compact Drone 'IBIS' for Narrow Spaces

Inspection tasks involving risks such as confined spaces, high places, and dark areas! Reduce the time required for inspection work and improve factory operational efficiency!

Our company offers equipment inspection and spatial measurement services using the compact drone 'IBIS' designed specifically for narrow spaces. We have developed an industrial drone that can withstand harsh working conditions. It contributes to improving work safety and productivity in inspection sites that involve risks, such as inside chimneys, piping, bridge girders, and boilers. Our drone is adopted by companies aiming to reduce costs and time associated with equipment inspections and to enhance factory operational efficiency. The drone is highly regarded for its stable flight control performance in narrow spaces and its dustproof capabilities. We encourage you to utilize our product for inspection tasks involving hazardous equipment or where the installation costs of scaffolding are high. 【Features】 ■ Camera: Captures the dark world that cannot be seen with the naked eye clearly. ■ Motor: Equipped with a sealed dustproof motor co-developed with Nidec, allowing flight in dusty environments. ■ LED Lighting: High-efficiency LEDs are arranged to minimize dust reflection. ■ Control: Implements a unique control algorithm specialized for flying in narrow spaces. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Case study of drone utilization for boiler inspection | Cost and time reduction in scaffolding assembly

Examples of incorporating drones in maintenance-related businesses such as boiler plant inspections! [Takuma Corporation]

We would like to introduce a case where Takuma Corporation, which handles everything from plant construction to maintenance, improvements, and operation (O&M), has adopted the small drone "IBIS." The company often deals with boilers that are 20 to 30 meters tall, and when inspecting the upper parts of the furnace, scaffolding must be set up from below. To make it easier to see areas that are out of reach, drones have become one of the solutions. "We are actually flying the drone in areas where maintenance work is being conducted, and since this is a new work process, we are implementing it while coordinating with the site and appealing to our customers," we received feedback. [Case Overview] ■ Implementation Location: Takuma Corporation ■ Implemented Product: Small Drone "IBIS" ■ Utilization Method: Boiler and Plant Inspection *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Examples of Drone Utilization for Inspections of Old Seismic Buildings | Areas Not Visible Even with Aerial Work Platforms

Expanding the range of inspection solutions! Widely utilizing "IBIS" for waste treatment facilities, earthquake-damaged buildings, and more [Tokyo Soil Research Co., Ltd.].

Tokyo Soil Research, founded in 1966, primarily focuses on ground surveys. The Structural Survey and Design Division started in 1976 with the investigation, diagnosis, and reinforcement design of old earthquake-resistant buildings. In response to customer requests, it has expanded its scope of work to include various structural surveys, diagnoses, and new structural designs. The company handles a wide range of projects, from RC (reinforced concrete) houses to mid- and high-rise buildings, factories, and halls. Among these efforts, they have introduced Liberaware's small drone 'IBIS' and begun various initiatives. [Case Overview] ■ Challenge: The cost of scaffolding and inspections that cannot be reached with high-altitude work vehicles ■ Key factor for introduction: High return rate that does not easily drop ■ Effects of introduction: - Expanded the range of inspection solutions - Widely utilized IBIS for waste treatment facilities and earthquake-damaged buildings *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Case study of drone utilization for plant equipment inspection | Safety confirmation in hazardous locations

Drones solve the problem of wanting to reduce dangerous work in places such as high altitudes or areas with hazardous substances! [Major plant maintenance company, Sankyu Inc.]

Sankyu, a major plant maintenance company engaged in engineering, logistics, and operational support. Inspection work to identify defective areas in plant equipment primarily relies on visual inspections by personnel. While scaffolding is set up and inspections are conducted using aerial work platforms, the time and cost required for these preparatory steps pose challenges. Moreover, these defective areas are often located in high, narrow, and dark places that are difficult for people to access, making the work challenging and dangerous. To address these issues, the company has introduced our inspection drone, 'IBIS.' It is used for inspections of production equipment in steel and petrochemical manufacturers, capturing images of facilities such as gas cleaning equipment and exhaust ducts. Furthermore, these images are utilized to generate orthomosaics. *We have compiled a case study on the use of inspection drones at Sankyu Corporation in a document. For more details, please refer to the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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Infrastructure Inspection with Domestic Drones | Interview Case Study Collection Ver. 2 Available Now

Utilize rental drones to expand your business. Acquire new maintenance and construction orders!

By utilizing inspection drones specifically designed for confined spaces, we can streamline the internal inspections of equipment such as boilers, chimneys, tanks, and incinerators that require safety measures and cooling before scaffold setup and equipment inspections. This time, we have compiled the genuine voices of companies currently using the industry’s smallest class drone, the "IBIS," which measures 20cm. ▼Interview Companies Willtech Co., Ltd. | Aiming to provide one-stop after-sales service for drone manufacturers Tokuyama Corporation | Utilizing drones to connect to maintenance and construction businesses *For more details, please check the materials from the "PDF Download."

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Inspection utilizing the "Trial Order Certification Project" was conducted on the rainwater pipes in Chiba City.

The aim was to conduct a screening survey using the inspection drone "IBIS2" in areas that had not been inspected for a long time!

Liberaware Co., Ltd. conducted an inspection survey of rainwater storage facilities (rainwater pipes) on Monday, May 26, 2025, in Chuo Ward, Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture. This survey was contracted as a discretionary agreement for inspection work under Chiba City's "Trial Order Certification Project" and was carried out in collaboration with the Chiba City Sewage Pipeline Maintenance Cooperative. This initiative was realized following an incident in Yashio City, Saitama Prefecture, where our drone discovered the driver's seat of a truck during a road subsidence accident, which garnered interest from the Chiba City Sewage Maintenance Division. *For more details about the news, please refer to the related link. For product details, you can download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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