d-TILT
The d-Tilt is a full 360 arcdeg triaxial wireless tiltmeter for very precise measurement (0.001 arcdeg resolution) of changes in inclination. The instrument uses a very low noise MEMS accelerometer that enables a resolution of 0.001 arcdeg with a 24hr stability of +/-0.001 arcdeg.
Categories: Geo-Structural Instruments, Tilt meters
Description
The d-Tilt features full (360 arcdeg) triaxial measurement so that placement on structures can be does not require precise leveling. The d-Tilt can be attached to a beam or mounted directly to any structure. The d-Tilt is also available in borehole model (shown) with a 38mm OD.
The d-Tilt can has an internal logging capability that can store 30,000 readings. The results are downloaded over Bluetooth 5 to an android device. The reading interval and clock synchronization are also handled via Bluetooth 5.
Features:
- Full 360 arcdeg triaxial
- 0.001 arcdeg resolution with +/-0.001 stability (24hr test)
- Output directly in arcdeg
- Available with 5 year power supply (1 reading/hr) or 2 year (1 reading/min)
- Unique instrument ID
- On-board digital temperature sensor for accurate compensation
- High survivability following blasts and vibration
- Easy to install, no pre-leveling required
- Available with wired option
- Available in borehole form factor
- 30,000 readings stored, download by Bluetooth 5
- Bluetooth 5 wireless communication
- Free Android App for data aggregation
Additional information
| Brands | |
|---|---|
| Range |
360 arcdegree triaxial |
| Resolution |
0.001 arcdeg |
| Repeatability |
+/-0.003 arcdeg |
| Non-linearity |
+/-0.006 arcdeg |
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