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Dear Mister/Miss ,

First of all, we would like to thank all of you - exhibitors, visitors, conference participants and the trade press - for making the SENSOR+TEST 2024 the meeting point of the industry again.

With many impressions and motivation, we are already starting to plan the SENSOR+TEST 2025, as next year we will again occupy the usual date in May. Mark your calender now: May 6-8, 2025. We will here continue to present exciting news from the SENSOR+TEST 2024 exhibitors until the end of the year.

With best wishes from your SENSOR+TEST team

 

Enjoy reading!

Your contact person:
Jeanette Müller
+49 (0)5033 9639-17

 
 

Topics of the newsletter

 
 

New at disynet: Thermal Sensors, Thermocouples and PT100 by Mesurex, France



The PT100 impresses with its high measuring accuracy and stability. It is ideal for applications where high temperature measurements up to 180 °C, for example, are essential. Whether in industry, in the laboratory or in research - the PT100 delivers reliable results and is easy to integrate. With its robust design, it is also…

disynet GmbH, Brüggen (Germany)

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Handheld measuring device: quick and easy quality control on site

Kistler presents its new 5811A handheld family of easy-to-handle, in-field measurement devices with integrated charge amplifiers: they enable users of piezoelectric sensors to carry out process parameter verification and quality control processes anywhere. Among other innovative features, the 5811A allows the user to directly display the measurement curve. It also includes a recording functionality to save…

Kistler Instrumente GmbH, Sindelfingen (Germany)

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The world's smallest CO sensor TGS 5141



The highly sensitive sensors for carbon monoxide (CO) are not only very sensitive, fast and maintenance-free due to their long-term stability, they are also easy to implement.

The world's smallest CO sensor TGS 5141

With a diameter of 14 mm and a height of 5 mm, the TGS 5141 is the world's smallest electrochemical CO sensor. Thanks to the use of a unique electrolyte, the CO sensor does not require any water reservoir at all, reducing...

Figaro Engineering Inc., Osaka (Japan)

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Impact hammer WaveHitMAX: the high-precision tool for quality assurance with new features

Our innovative WaveHitMAX is the first intelligent impulse hammer that has already convinced many users in the field of structural dynamics applications. Fully automatic, reproducible and high-precision single-hit excitation is guaranteed by the internal signal processing. Tedious manual adjustments are a thing of the past.

A major strength of the impulse hammer is the precise and…

gfai tech GmbH, Berlin (Germany)

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Wearable Sports Performance Lab: High-Tech Sport Shirt for Endurance Training



The iDEAS sensor integrated into the back of the shirt monitors the wearer's breathing and provides information to determine the frequency, tidal volume and volume flow. This data enables professional statements to be made about the daily aerobic and anaerobic training zones with an accuracy that cannot be achieved with conventional sports watches.

By using the sports shirt, athletes can…

mateligent iDEAS GmbH, Saarbrücken (Germany)

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Highlights still online

Even though the trade fair is now over, we will continue with innovations and news. Did you miss a forum presentation? No problem! From mid of next week you will have access to all videos from the forums and the Digital Agenda. Simply register as a visitor on the website free of charge.

AMA Service GmbH, Wunstorf (Germany)

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