KMT Service: Vivax Metrotech's vLoc3-Cam expands capabilities for precise localization of underground pipe routes
2026-01-163 min.
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Modern inspection of underground infrastructure networks requires technical decisions, which can provide their exact location in real time and help professionals make sound choices. That is the role of vLoc3-Cam – the system for locating water supply and sewage networks, designed and produced by Vivax Metrotech. "The device works in combination with an inspection camera and provides detailed information about the location and movement of the probe underground. Our customers are looking for solutions that optimize work time and reduce diagnostic errors, and the vLoc3-Cam meets these needs in an optimal way." BalkanEngineer.com was informed by KMT Service, which offers the solutions of Vivax Metrotec.

vLoc3-Cam is designed as an instrument, which ensures that the operator has a clear idea what happens underneath the surface. The system receives the signal from the probe built into the camera and converts it into visual information that the operator can monitor in real time. This allows for the accurate tracking of the camera’s trajectory and at the same time identifying problems.
"It is important for us to offer equipment that provides confidence in the field. With vLoc3-Cam, it comes from precision and an intuitive interface," added KMT Service.
One of the strong suits of the device is the way it visualizes information. The display is bright, with different, clear graphical elements, which allows for work in harsh light and contaminated environments. The interface is logically laid out and focuses on what is most important – the direction, orientation and depth of the probe. This assists operators with complex routes and reduces the risk of errors.
"In practice, every second in the field is valuable. When the technician sees exactly what is happening below the surface, the work becomes significantly more efficient," KMT Service explained.

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