NIMGE001 ELECTRICAL CRACKMETER
The Electric Crackmeter uses a potentiometric displacement transducer to detect changes in position between two points located near a joint or injury.
Crackmeters are essential tools for tracking the evolution of cracks in buildings and infrastructure. They detect horizontal, vertical, and rotational displacements between two points at the edges of a crack, providing crucial data to assess the stability and integrity of the structure.
There are different types of crack monitors:
Electrical: equipped with displacement sensors (such as potentiometers), ideal for precise measurements and automated monitoring.
Vibrating wire: used to monitor structural joints in projects like bridges, dams, and tunnels.
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The Electric Crackmeter uses a potentiometric displacement transducer to detect changes in position between two points located near a joint or injury.
Wire displacement sensors detect ground movement in unstable areas, offering reliable geotechnical monitoring in high-risk environments.