General Information
ACE INSTRUMENT CO., LTD. was established in August 1998 and is headquartered in Gunpo-si, South Korea. The company’s core philosophy centers on securing the effectiveness of engineering design and ensuring safe construction for civil engineering structures. Since its inception, the company has dedicated its operations to the specialized field of structural and geotechnical monitoring.
Business Sector
The company’s primary business sector is the manufacturing of geotechnical and structural measuring instruments. Their core operations encompass the production of devices designed to measure load, stress, displacement, earth pressure, underground water levels, water pressure, and slope angles. In addition to physical instrumentation, the company develops and manufactures wired and wireless data loggers, data acquisition systems, and analytical operating software.
Application
The company’s technologies and solutions are practically applied to monitor subsurface deformations and track structural movements across diverse infrastructure projects. Their measuring systems solve complex monitoring challenges by detecting horizontal displacements, vertical settlement, and uplift. These instruments are extensively utilized in the construction and monitoring of roads, embankments, slopes, tunnels, dams, deep excavations, and landslide-prone areas.
Products
- Model 4491 Smart multi-point inclinometer: An instrument designed to measure horizontal displacements at sites such as road constructions, embankments, slopes, and tunnels. It can also be installed horizontally to measure vertical displacements, including settlement or uplift.
- Model 5481 Digital vertical inclinometer system: A surveying system used to measure horizontal displacement from the inside of a casing. It is deployed to monitor subsurface ground deformations around deep excavations, tunnels, dams, embankments, and in landslide areas.
- Model RC-70 RC type inclinometer casing: Specially designed ABS pipe provided in three-meter lengths for use with portable or in-place inclinometers. The casing features four internal grooves spaced 90 degrees apart that run along its entire length to guide the measuring instruments.