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News Release from: StrainSense
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Team on 29 November 2007
StrainSense expands with new business
Northamptonshire-based StrainSense, the leading solutions provider in the field of strain gauges, transducers, load cells and instrumentation, has made two new senior appointments
Brian Candlin takes on the role of Sales Manager while Brian Holt joins as Business Development Manager at StrainSense, which is based at Potterspury, near Towcester Brian Candlin has worked in sales for more than 20 years, the majority of which in the sensor and instrumentation sector at other leading names such as Variohm and Curtis Instruments
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 4 Jul 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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He lives in Burton Latimer, near Kettering, and is married with two sons.
He will focus primarily on developing sales for the Measurement Specialties acclaimed ranges of Entran miniature sensors, Schaevitz position sensors and H L Planar inclinometers and tilt sensors, for all of which StrainSense is the appointed UK distributor.
Anthony Cross, Managing Director of StrainSense, commented: "We see significant growth opportunities for Measurement Specialties products in research, test and production machinery applications in all sectors.
The expansion of the team will ensure that we remain ideally positioned to offer the best possible service to existing and potential users of these products".
Established in 2002, StrainSense is an approved distributor for major names such as Measurement Specialties (Entran, Schaevitz and H L Planar), NMB Minebea, Sensy, HPI and Presens, and also manufactures its own bespoke high temperature strain gauges, force sensors, crane overload sensors and amplifiers for specialist applications.
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