Sensors launches a range of monitoring solutions in extreme climates
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Sensors Company has introduced updated modules of automated geotechnical monitoring, designed specifically for operation in conditions of low temperatures, high humidity and unstable soil.
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Sensors Company has introduced updated modules of automated geotechnical monitoring, designed specifically for operation in conditions of low temperatures, high humidity and unstable soil.
The new line of equipment has been tested at a number of facilities in the mountainous regions of Eastern Kazakhstan and has shown stable operation at temperatures up to -40°C. Thanks to the updated sensors and wireless architecture, the systems allow you to receive real-time data without interruptions and with high accuracy.
“It was important for us to adapt solutions to the real challenges our customers face. This is not just a refinement, but a full—fledged step towards a climate—resilient infrastructure,” comments the technical director of the company.
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