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About IML, Inc.
Welcome to the IML, Inc. Web site. Our goal is to provide you with useful information about our company, that we hope makes it easier for you to do business with us. At this site, you will discover all about our products and services, as well as our courteous and resourceful staff. Thanks for visiting and we look forward to serving you.
IML, Inc. was founded in April 1997. The company mainly involves in import/export activities of test and measuring instruments for wood diagnosis. The instruments are known as Resistograph and Fractometer which are used for the assessment of wooden structures such as trees, utility poles, playground equipment, timber bridges, and buildings.
About IML Germany
Instrumenta Mechanik Labor GmbH, manufactures the IML Resistograph in Wiesloch, Germany. Founded in 1985 by Erich Hunger, a mechanical engineer, the company initially focused on inventing instruments to assess the strength of timber structures in response to fatalities resulting from fallen trees and structures. Since 1990, IML GmbH has developed several series of drilling resistance measurement instruments. Today, IML operates globally and is one of the market leaders for test and measuring instruments for wood diagnostics.
The IML Resistograph was originally designed for tree services, arborists, universities, public works departments and municipalities. Recently, IML expanded its market to include inspections in the timber bridge, building, termite, playground equipment and utility pole industries. European Telecoms have been using the IML Resistograph for the last 10 years. German Telecom currently has approximately 1,000 IML Resistographs in the field.
IML Germany works with the newest technology available on the market and employs a competent and creative CO-workmanship program to stay at the cutting edge. Erich Hunger, founder of IML, has established a continuous quality control and management plan for practice-oriented product development. All instruments and devices are tested and examined at the highest level of precision during the manufacturing process. In addition, employees ensure that the instruments are ergonomically correct and easy to handle before each instrument leaves the assembly line and later the factory.
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