Maintenance

Inka Krischke,

Test technology will belong to Fluke in the future

Fluke, a supplier of test and measurement equipment, has acquired the Prüftechnik Group, which is particularly active in the fields of precision laser shaft alignment, condition monitoring and non-destructive testing.

Products from Prüftechnik enable online machine and system monitoring, among other things.

© Testing technology

Founded in 1948, Fluke Corporation is a global manufacturer of compact and professional electronic test equipment and software for measurement and condition monitoring. Based in Ismaning, Germany, Prüftechnik is a global provider of maintenance technology with a broad product, service and training program tailored to the needs of maintenance professionals in the areas of shaft alignment, vibration analysis, condition monitoring and non-destructive testing. Over 600 employees worldwide work in various testing technology business units.

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