Support safe power supply at the airport with LINDA!
At airports, a stable power supply is essential to ensure the operation of aircraft and the safety of passengers. Power outages can cause delays in operations and the shutdown of facilities, potentially leading to significant losses. Deterioration of the insulation of high-voltage cables is one of the causes of power outages. LINDA measures the insulation condition of high-voltage cables under live conditions and detects signs of deterioration early, thereby reducing the risk of power outages. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Airport terminal buildings - Runway lighting - Air traffic control systems - Baggage handling systems 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Minimizing the impact of power outages on operations - Improving safety through stable equipment operation - Reducing costs through planned maintenance
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【Features】 - Portable type, allowing customers to choose the timing of diagnosis - Creation of various reports (insulation resistance trend graphs, daily, weekly, monthly reports) - Capable of measuring up to 90 lines with a single measuring device - Can measure sheath insulation resistance down to 0.1 MΩ - Provides spot diagnosis services 【Our Strengths】 Asahi Kasei Engineering Corporation offers integrated engineering from design and construction to maintenance, providing total support for our customers' equipment. We assist in maintenance through the development of diagnostic equipment utilizing digital technology. LINDA is a jointly developed product with Midori Safety and Fujikura Diamond Cable. It has a history of over 30 years since its launch and has numerous installation records for purposes including the extension of statutory inspection cycles.
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Asahi Kasei Engineering Corporation is a company that conducts design, procurement, and construction (EPC) with an eye toward maintenance, and also proposes appropriate maintenance based on design data. In addition to maintenance, it is also possible to propose information systems that consider production efficiency and production losses. In terms of maintenance, we are developing equipment diagnostic devices that utilize digital technology.






