Sensor Techniques acquisition completed by Charcroft

Charcroft Electronics, a specialist distributor and manufacturer of electronic components, has completed the acquisition of Sensor Techniques, a distributor of load cells and strain gauges used in weighing and force measurement for over 20 years.

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The Sensor Techniques load cells and strain gauges are used extensively in industrial, harsh and ATEX-rated environments, in addition to applications in automotive and transport weighbridges, elevated platforms or scissor lifts in construction, and for tensioning and weighing in agricultural
applications. 

The Founder of Sensor Techniques, Rob Forrest, explained why Charcroft offers a good fit for the future supply of load cells and strain gauges. "Charcroft is a specialist distributor and manufacturer of high-reliability components and also has maintained a long-term
franchise with VPG. 

“This franchise has provided vital experience in supporting customers for load cells from Tedea Huntleigh, Sensortronics, Celtron and Revere, and provides an excellent foundation for the acquisition of Sensor Techniques."

"The ability to provide a fast service, with a
high level of technical support, is critical to ensure that customers can source the right solution for each application," explains Charcroft Director, Debbie Rowland.

"Sensor Techniques’ Founder, Rob Forrest, will continue to work closely with Charcroft to add decades of expertise
to the knowledge of our established team of field-based engineers, which includes sensor specialist, Matt Fellows."

In addition to precision load cells and strain gauges, Sensor Techniques simplifies procurement and design by offering mounting arrangements and controllers, intelligent high-speed load cell amplifiers and state-of-the-art weighing indicators.

www.charcroft.com

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