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Condition monitoring and vibration analysis
News Release from: Hansford Sensors
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 November 2007
Successful first year for Hansford
Sensors
Having started as a brand new company in November 2006, Hansford Sensors, designers and manufacturers of industrial vibration sensors and monitoring systems, are completing their first year
And what a first year it has been! After the initial setting up of the company offices and manufacturing centre, a brand new range of vibration sensors and monitoring modules were quickly on the scene The new products have been widely accepted across the world, with many vibration sensors already despatched and installed
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 29 Mar 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Chris Hansford, the owner of the company commented "We have gone full steam ahead over the last twelve months and made exceptional progress, achieving far more than we could possibly have imagined.
We are now well known within the strategic companies both in the UK and overseas, and would like to sincerely thank all our customers and suppliers for their support and loyalty in helping us to achieve this.
The company offers a good choice of vibration sensors, having recently attained ATEX approval on the AC models.
They have introduced an exciting series of DIN rail mounted sensor modules which can be presented in a multichannel format for continuous monitoring and alarming of important process plant across all types of industry.
The next twelve months are going to be just as exciting with the introduction of several new sensors and products, including a new design portable vibration meter, and we are looking forward to working with even more new customers worldwide".
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