Schweitzer Messtechnik GmbH & Co. KG

Electrical Engineering & Electronics, Mechanical Engineering Industry, Mechatronics, New Materials

  • Short facts

    • Manufacturer
  • Year founded 1899
  • 15 Employees (site)
  • Turnover: not available

Products/services: RTD- Resistance Temperature Detector Sensors TC- Thermocouples Milled and Turned Parts Sensoric Individual Solutions for Temperature measurements

Basic data

Company

Schweitzer Messtechnik GmbH & Co. KG

Street

Badstr. 7

PC / City

81379 München

County

Upper Bavaria

Phone

+49 89 724411-0

Language skills

English, German

Contact person

Management: Florian Schweitzer (Mr.)
Sales / marketing, Purchasing, Cooperation: Stefanie Schweitzer (Mrs.)
Sales / marketing: Christian Gräßl (Mr.)

Profile/competences

Core competencies

MEASURING & CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
Precise, electronic measuring sensors customized to your Needs

INDIVIDUALITY & FLEXIBILITY
Special customer needs are jointly discussed, technically developed, and quickly produced to the highest Standards

MEASURING & CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
Precise, electronic measuring sensors customized to your needs

With the current state of the art producton line we can fulfill almost every clients individual wish in relation to electronic temperature measurements.
Our product are widely used worldwide in many different industries such as in test stands for automotive, pharma and chemical industry, food & beverage production, gasproduction, medical engineering or plant engineering.

Key sectors / sub-sectors

  • Electrical Engineering & Electronics: Measuring devices for non-automation purposes
  • Mechanical Engineering Industry: Precision tools
  • Mechatronics: Measuring technology and sensor technology
  • New Materials: Non-ferrous metals and metal products

NACE industries

  • Machining 25.62

Certifications

  • DIN EN ISO 9001

Sales markets - target industries

Industrie

Sales markets - target countries

not available

Cooperation offers

We are happy to cooperate with partners to research and develop temperatur measurements