Mantracourt Electronics News

Mantracourt Electronics Ltd., founded in 1974 and located in Exeter, UK, is a specialist designer and manufacturer of high-performance electronic measurement instruments. The company offers a comprehensive range of products, including strain gauge amplifiers, wireless telemetry systems, digital indicators, and signal conditioners, catering to industries such as weighing, lifting, automotive, and aerospace. Mantracourt is recognized for its innovation, precision engineering, and custom OEM solutions, and was honored with the Queen's Award for Enterprise in International Trade in 2009. With a global network of distributors, Mantracourt provides cutting-edge measurement solutions that enhance accuracy and efficiency in industrial applications worldwide.
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Knowing your telemetry systems

Mantracourt explains the key considerations for selecting the best type of telemetry system for the job and, crucially, how to get the most out of whichever system you opt for.

Conveying elegance with wireless telemetry

By Matthew Youngs, marketing manager at wireless telemetry specialist Mantracourt, discusses how to implement preventative maintenance programmes using wireless telemetry and shares an example where the company helped Habasit to do this in a spiral food conveyor system.

How to read even the smallest signals

Here Matthew Youngs, sales and marketing manager at signal conditioning specialist Mantracourt, discusses the key considerations for designing high-quality instrumentation amplifiers and signal conditioners.

Are TEDS-enabled sensors worth investing in?

James Salder from Mantrocourt explains how to overcome challenges associated with sensor calibration and ensure accurate and meaningful data measurement.

How to implement wireless remote monitoring

Signal conditioning and sensor system specialist Mantracourt has released a new guide to remote monitoring, exploring the benefits of remote monitoring technology and the applications where it is most effective. These include temperature, humidity and pressure monitoring in industries such as agriculture, food and beverage, civil engineering and construction. Furthermore, the new whitepaper explains the three steps to follow to achieve the best results from a wireless sensor installation.

A guide to successful wireless sensor installation

Signal conditioning and sensor specialist Mantracourt has created an infographic to show how plant operators across many industries can achieve the best results from their wireless sensor instrumentation.

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