With great repeatability and sensitivity, electrolytic tiltmeters make great solutions for many geophysical and geotechnical projects. The durability allows them to be set on a bridge, a dam, or building where weather will be a factor. Some models are submersible to 3500 psi for deep subsea measuring and some are rated to be buried into boreholes for slope stability studies, volcano monitoring, and many other geophysical studies. Electrolytic sensors are some of the most sensitive in their market with a resolution as fine as 2.5 nanoradians. If a geotechnical or geophysical project is what you’re working on and you need to know if there is movement involved, check out an electrolytic tiltmeters.