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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!
Congratulations. Philipp Meier – Electronics Engineer (EFZ) – Graduation
Universal Robots 5 - IPA ResultDevelopment Process Flow DGF We congratulate Philipp Meier on passing his examination to the electronics engineer (EFZ). TrueDyne: Philipp: What was your thesis (IPA) about? Philipp: My IPA was about developing a process flow. With the...
International Kissing Day
Today is “International Kissing Day”. Did you know that according to the Guinness Book of Records, the longest kiss in the world, in July 2005, lasted 31 hours, 30 minutes and 31 seconds?
Sensor+Test – Thank you
The SENSOR+TEST 2019 is over and we could reflect on a positive balance.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your visit on our stand. It was a pleasure to welcome you. We hope that the exhibition was just as interesting and informative for you as for us as exhibitors.
We are looking forward to being part of the SENSOR+TEST 2020!
Your TrueDyne Sensors AG
William Thomson, 1. Baron Kelvin *26.06.1824
Today would have been the birthday of William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin. Are you perhaps reading this post overseas? If so, it is interesting to know that William Thomson was involved in the development of the Transatlantic Cable.
Blaise Pascal *19.06.1623
Today would have been Blaise Pascal’s birthday. What is your opinion on Blaise Pascal’s statement?
World Music Day
Today is “World Music Day”. Not to worry if you don’t play an instrument. Our customers sing our praises in the highest possible terms and the services provided by our density and viscosity sensors are surely also music to your ears – info@truedyne.com
Charles Augustin de Coulomb *14.06.1736
Today would have been the birthday of Charles Augustin de Coulomb. And we took a long time to find this short quote.
Thomas Young *13.06.1773
Today would have been Thomas Young’s birthday. Make an appointment for a meeting with us and who knows; you may well be amazed.
James Clerk Maxwell *13.06.1831
Today would have been James Clerk Maxwell’s birthday. Evaluations based on data are a good start. Our data sheets are available for download from our website.
Winner – German Innovation Award 2019
The German Innovation Awards honour products and solutions across sectors, which differ from previous solutions mainly by being user-centred and offering added value. They do so because there are innovations in all sectors that shape the future and improve life. Sometimes you see them at first glance – but often not. The German Innovation Awards aim to change that. They make great achievements visible to a wide audience and ensure successful positioning in the market.
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit *24.05.1686
Today would have been Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit’s birthday. Any there any people in your life who have made you interested in a particular topic?
Gaspard Gustave de Coriolis *21.05.1792
Today would have been the birthday of Gaspard Gustave de Coriolis. Did you know that he is one of the 72 scientists and engineers with his name immortalized on the Eiffel tower?
Global Family Day
Today is “Global Family Day”. As an exception, we recommend that you don’t get in touch with us until tomorrow and that for today you enjoy some time with your family – info@truedyne.com
Richard Feynman *11.05.1918
Today would have been Richard Feynman’s birthday. Put our density sensor to the test and find out just how good it is in finding out the answers.
Lost Sock Memorial Day
Today is “Lost Sock Memorial Day”. OK, so our density and viscosity sensors can’t actually do a lot about that. For many other applications they can, though. Get in touch with us and we’ll be happy to advise you without obligation – info@truedyne.com
World Laughter Day
Today is “World Laughter Day”. Today, at 14:00 hours, Swiss time, there will be laughter in more than 100 countries together for one minute. If you missed it, we’ll be happy to bring a smile to your face and cost savings to your processes with our density and viscosity sensors – info@truedyne.com
World Laboratory Day
Today is “World Laboratory Day”. Let’s take the time to thank our lab workers for the excellent products that have come about thanks to their research work. We bring the lab into the process, don’t you think? – www.truedyne.com
Happy Easter
We wish you a happy Easter.
Youth Information Day
Today is “Youth Information Day”. We are expanding that to include providing every generation with information on our density and viscosity sensors – simply get in touch – info@truedyne.com
Congratulations! Dr.-Ing. Steffen Zehnle
We congratulate Steffen Zehnle our R&D System Engineer on his doctorate.
Congratulations! Denis Sukacic – Best of the Year
We congratulate Denis Sukacic on his bachelor thesis as the best in his class. Mechatronics trinational.
World Poetry Day
Today is “World Poetry Day”. Even in the times of the Ancient Greeks, philosophers and physicists argued over what colors actually are. We don’t argue about that today, but simply think about the fact that the word Poetry means “creating”. Did you know that our physicists have created outstanding density and viscosity sensors?
Giovanni Battista Venturi *15.03.1746
Today would have been Giovanni Battista Venturi’s birthday. Why not use the Venturi effect to make your measurement medium flow through our density sensor DLO-M1.
Gustav Robert Kirchhoff *12.03.1824
Today would have been the birthday of Gustav Robert Kirchhoff. Theoretically he was right…
Gotthilf Heinrich Ludwig Hagen *03.03.1797
Today would have been the birthday of Gotthilf Heinrich Ludwig Hagen. Thanks to him and French doctor Jean Léonard Marie Poiseuille, today we have Hagen-Poiseuille’s Law.
World Compliment Day
Today is “World Compliment Day”. It’s great that you’re always finding new ways of using our density and viscosity sensors. Do you have an application you’d like to discuss with us? – info@truedyne.com
Thinking Day
Today is “Thinking Day” on the day commemorating Founders’ Day in the scouting movement. Just like the scouts, the motto of our density and viscosity sensors is “Be prepared” in your measurements directly in the process. Want to find out more – info@truedyne.com
Heinrich Hertz *22.02.1857
Today would have been Heinrich Hertz’s birthday. Let’s not lose the electricity supply, otherwise you won’t be able to read his quote.





























