Techni Measure turns 50!

Doncaster company Techni Measure is proud to be celebrating their 50th anniversary.

Founded in 1971 by Frank & Betty Ramage, the company, distributors of sensors and instrumentation has remained a private business to this date, currently now owned and operated by the third generation of the family.

Initially suppling strain gauges from Japanese manufacturer TML into the UK market and operating out of the family home, the company steadily grew and moved to a dedicated office in Studley in the 1980’s. 

In 2016 the company moved to new premises at Gateway East, as well as opening an additional office in Bristol, currently supporting their customer base in the UK & Ireland from these two sites. 

Over the years the company has continually increased its product range and, whilst still providing strain gauges, they now supply sensors from many different leading manufacturers around the globe to cover the majority of industrial metrology parameters including strain, vibration/acceleration, displacement, force/load, torque, pressure, temperature, profile, inertial & navigation. They also supply structural test & excitation systems and calibration systems for vibration, shock, acoustic, dynamic angular and pressure sensors, as well as operating their own calibration lab for accelerometers in accordance with ISO 17025.

In order to meet increasingly more common demand for equipment rental, custom sensor & measurement system design/assembly, sensor installation services and instrumentation/test data measurement services, they formed sibling company Quad I in 2018, to offer these services and complement the supply of sensors & accessories from Techni Measure. Both companies operate a Quality Management System accredited to ISO 9001:2015.

To find out more please visit www.technimeasure.co.uk or call 03300 101490. Alternatively, email: sales@technimeasure.co.uk

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