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Rethink new heroism – Nicole Talmon-Gros
Our heroine in production Rethink Sensing is not only our claim but part of our DNA. Today we introduce our production heroine Nicole Talmon-Gros. The world stands still - production runs Nicole Talmon-Gros is the driving force in our sensor production. Be it in the...
Rethink Laboratory – Christof Huber
Home Office LaboratoryRethink Sensing is not only our claim but part of our DNA. As a prime example, we would like to introduce our Chief Technologist Dr. phil. nat. Christof Huber. Special situations require special solutions Christof Huber is one of our leading...
5 Year TrueDyne
5 years TrueDyne Sensors AGAfter TrueDyne Sensors AG was already registered in the commercial register in September 2014, the journey officially began in February 2015 and we would like to thank all current and former employees who have helped make TrueDyne Sensors AG...
Isaac Newton *04.01.1643greg
Today would have been Isaac Newton’s birthday. Our viscosity sensor VLO-M1 loves Newtonian fluids. Thank you for that.
Rudolf Clausius *02.01.1822
Today would have been Rudolf Clausius’ birthday. Thanks today go out to Rudolf for formulating the second law of thermodynamics. It helps us even now with scientific progress and understanding.
James Precott Joule *23.12.1818
Today would have been James Precott Joule’s birthday. His quote sounds a bit like one of our physicists. Thanks today go out to them for the outstanding improvements they’ve made to our sensors.
Company holidays 2019/20
Company holidays 2019/20
The year is turning to an end and we will use the contemplative days.
From 21st December 2019 to the 6th January 2020, we have company holidays.
We will be back for you at January 6th 2020.
We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Your TrueDyne Sensors AG
Buy Nothing Day
Today is “Buy Nothing Day”. No problem; you can still place an order with us tomorrow. For all the rebels among you … we’re happy to take your orders today as well.
Quality management according to ISO 9001:2015
Quality management according to ISO 9001:2015
Why do we get certified?
• The DIN EN ISO 9001:2015 standard is an international standard that demonstrates high levels of quality to customers and third parties.
• It serves as a catalogue of requirements for a quality management system.
• The results are optimised internal company processes, minimised rejects, resource conservation, and increased customer and employee satisfaction.
• An independent certification body confirms compliance with these standards.
• The aim of the standard is to understand and implement the requirements that interested parties expect the company to meet.
Inventors’ Day
Today is “Inventors’ Day”. This day is also intended to commemorate lesser-known inventors. Who comes to mind for you on that front?
World Internet Day
Today is “World Internet Day”. We’re pleased about that, otherwise you wouldn’t be able to read our post.
World Statistics Day
Today is “World Statistics Day”. Here are a few statistics on the topic: Celebrated for the first time on October 20, 2010. An initiative by the United Nations. More than 100 countries are involved.
MFHS 2019 – MULTIPARAMETR GAS MONITORING SYSTEM
MULTIPARAMETR GAS MONITORING SYSTEM COMBINING A FUNCTIONALIZED AND A NON-FUNCTIONALIZED Microcantilever
Boss Day
Today is “Boss Day” in the USA, Canada and Lithuania. We would also like to give our most grateful thanks to the work our bosses have given, and the fair and supportive way they’ve worked with us.
World Standards Day
Today is “World Standards Day”. Did you know that this commemorative day goes back to October 14, 1946? One year later, the ISO (International Organization for Standardization) was founded.
World Smile Day
Today is “World Smile Day”. This makes us smile.
International Coffee Day
Today is “International Coffee Day”. Did you know that in Switzerland we are one of the world’s leading coffee-drinking countries at around 1100 cups per person.Why not arrange a meeting with us to discuss the applications at your firm for our sensors over a nice cup of coffee?
Quality monitoring of fuels
The density of a liquid depends on its composition. If different liquids are mixed, the correct mixing ratio can be checked with density measurements.
Michael Faraday *22.09.1791
Today would have been Michael Faraday’s birthday. Maybe this was a flash of inspiration on his part?
Measurement of aqueous media
Mark Twain is said to have said: “Writing is easy. You just have to leave out the wrong words.” In our case it is a complete sentence that we can omit from the VLO-M1 viscosity and density sensor data sheet.
Speak Like a Pirate Day
Aaaarrrrr! Today is “Speak Like a Pirate Day”. We are quoting Elizabeth here (Pirates of the Caribbean): There will come a time when you have a chance to do the right thing. Such as arranging a date to meet with us for some no-obligation advice – info@truedyne.com
Leonhard Euler *18.09.1783greg
Today would have been Leonhard Euler’s birthday. We find his theories the “maximum”.
John Dalton *06.09.1766
Today would have been John Dalton’ birthday. Without doubt this post is (will be) of interest to those who are interested in this post.
Cooperation with Testo Industrial Services
A close cooperation for reliable measurement results of density sensors
Over the last few years, TrueDyne Sensors AG has acquired a great deal of expertise and know-how in the field of micro sensor technology and vibrating systems. The density module from TrueDyne Sensors AG is a flexural resonator measuring system in the MEMS technology with a measuring channel in sub-millimeter size. Measuring systems like these enable numerous companies to expand and improve their products and production sequences within the process. The high accuracy, the extremely compact design and the real-time measurement play a central role in these density modules.
Hermann von Helmholtz *31.08.1821
Today would have been the birthday of Hermann von Helmholtz. Thanks for the theory. We like experimenting on your behalf.
Osborne Reynolds *23.08.1842
Today would have been Osborne Reynolds’ birthday. It’s good that there were (are) people who see limitations in thinking as an interim solution and not as the end result.
Georges Gabriel Stokes *13.08.1819
Today would have been Georges Gabriel Stokes’ birthday. An interesting statement from him, when you think about today’s discussions relating to Disruptive Technologies.
Friendship Day
Today is “Friendship Day”. Dearest friends, colleagues, and business partners, thank you for being there.
Hendrik Antoon Lorentz *18.07.1853
Today would have been the birthday of Hendrik Antoon Lorentz. If the “weighable matter” is liquid, we are delighted to perform the measurement with our viscosity sensor VLO-M1.
Congratulations. Joel Becker – Electronics engineer (EFZ) – best of the year
Mobile Density / Viscosity Meter. We congratulate Joel Becker on passing his EFZ electronics engineer exam as the best of his year!