Klavis can perform highly reliable measurements in one go without being affected by surrounding noise, making it particularly effective in production line environments!
Currently, many major belt manufacturers, car manufacturers, and machinery manufacturers around the world have adopted it with reliability.
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Until now, belt tension measurement has mostly been conducted using contact methods, resulting in measurements that are coarse in accuracy and subject to individual differences among the measurers. In 1987, the British company IDS was quick to address this issue and developed the world's first digital display-capable ultrasonic (non-contact) belt tension meter that is completely unaffected by the measurer's influence. However, since the measurement is conducted using sound waves, if there is only one microphone as a sensor, it is easily affected by surrounding noise (sound waves), leading to very unreliable measurement results. Therefore, IDS successfully solved this problem by using two microphones in the sensor unit. (World Patent: Automatic Noise Cancellation Mechanism) This is the ultrasonic belt tension meter 'Clavis'.
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Our company was established in June 2000 as a sales and maintenance company for various internal shape distortion measuring instruments 'Incometer' and ultrasonic belt tension meters 'Clavis' from the German company Hommel-Etamic, which were handled by Moriya Shokai Co., Ltd. In particular, for research and development related to automotive engines and vehicle dynamics, we investigate and select equipment that best fits the needs of our customers from both the global and domestic markets, based on the know-how we have accumulated over many years in the measurement industry. We also provide cutting-edge information and propose system solutions, including software development.