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Curtain walls are a critical component of modern high-rise buildings, but inspecting them has always been a challenging and risky task. Traditional inspection methods often require scaffolding, rope access, or lifts, which increase costs, time, and safety risks. Today, UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) technology is transforming how curtain wall inspections are performed.

Drones equipped with high-resolution cameras and advanced sensors can easily access hard-to-reach areas of building facades, capturing detailed images and videos for analysis. This allows inspectors to detect cracks, sealant failures, corrosion, and other structural issues early.

One of the biggest advantages of UAV inspection is improved safety. By eliminating the need for workers to operate at dangerous heights, drones significantly reduce the risk of accidents while maintaining inspection quality.

In addition to safety, drones also provide faster and more cost-effective inspections. Large buildings can be surveyed quickly, and the collected data creates an accurate visual record for maintenance planning and future comparisons.

A practical example of this innovation can be explored in this case study on UAV in curtain wall safety inspection, where drone technology improves inspection accuracy, reduces operational risks, and enhances overall building safety.
https://jinghongdrone.com/case....-study/uav-in-curtai

Jinghong LD491 UAV in Curtain Wall Safety Inspection - Jinghong Drone
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Jinghong LD491 UAV in Curtain Wall Safety Inspection - Jinghong Drone

The Saixi Technology Building in Shenzhen has a façade covering 18,998.4 m². It comprises 17,879.4 m² of glass, 500 m² of metal panels, and 619 m² of stone
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