IoT Geotecnical Sensors

Next Industries provides a wide range of instruments for monitoring and control in the fields of geotechnics, hydrogeology, and civil engineering.

In addition to sensors for measuring physical parameters, the company offers comprehensive data acquisition systems—both manual and automatic—utilizing the most advanced technologies available in the industry, thus ensuring a complete service for its clients.

Electric crack meters, surface-mounted clinometers, load cells, strain gauges, piezometers, level sensors, in-place borehole inclinometers, and weather sensors are just a few examples.

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Resistive StrainGauge

NIBCR RESISTIVE STRAIN GAUGE

From: 150,00 

Resistance strain gauges measure stress in structures and monitor tunnel lining tension, ensuring safety of temporary and permanent retaining works.

analog inclinometer, digital inclinometer

NIIFF110 ANALOG INCLINOMETER

The In-place Inclinometer is a device that continuously measures deformation. The tube has two coasters, each equipped with wheels, that are inserted inside the inclinometer to measure the deformation.

analog inclinometer, digital inclinometer

NIIFF510 DIGITAL INCLINOMETER

The in-place inclinometer is a device that measures deformation by using a tilt sensor (or two tilt sensors at a 90-degree angle in the biaxial version) inside a stainless steel tube.

Resistive Piezometer

NIPEP RESISTIVE PIEZOMETER

The resistive piezometer is a pressure transducer that measures interstitial pressure in soil. The absolute device measures interstitial pressure, while the relative device measures the piezometric height.