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A Family Business with Responsibility

As a family-owned company, we take responsibility – for our products, our customers and our environment. For more than 15 years, we have been manufacturing our sensors using electricity generated by our own solar power plant – sustainable, clean and consistently Made in Germany. Following the expansion of our energy
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Leakage sensor with tilt protection function

TiltGuard – integrated tilt protection Automatic position detectionReduces false alarmsMaximum operational safety in industrial applications The leakage sensor with integrated tilt protection function has been developed for reliable use in industrial applications. The combination of intelligent position monitoring and automatic self-calibration enables fast commissioning and precise detection of even the
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Optimized level probe – TiLevel

Continuous level measurement for changing media The TiLevel level probe enables continuous level measurement of bulk solids, powders and liquids – independent of changing material properties. Thanks to the automatic compensation of dielectric constants, only one basic setting is required for all media. With an extremely wide dielectric constant range
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Sensors with CCC approval

CCC certification – prerequisite for export to China With the new CCC certification (China Compulsory Certification), devices from Rechner Sensors can be installed worldwide and exported to the Chinese market in compliance with regulations. What does CCC mean in practice? CCC = China Compulsory Certification Legally required for many machines
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Hygienic Design – Safe Products and Reliable Processes

In process engineering and plant construction, Hygienic Design refers to the consistent hygienic design of machines, systems and components. The objective is to prevent contamination, enable efficient cleaning and ensure long-term product safety. This is particularly critical in the food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries. Product residues or contamination can endanger
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