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SPE Offshore Europe 2023 competition winners

The winners of the ‘Guess the number of jellybeans’ competition, which ran on our stand at Offshore Europe 2023 from 5-8 September, have been announced. The first prize goes to Nick Wilson, subsea engineer, who wins a Bose SoundLink Revolve (Series II) water-resistant speaker,...

Positek showcases submersible and intrinsically safe sensors at Offshore Europe Conference & Exhibition 2023

Visitors to stand 3H41 will get the opportunity to see Positek’s extensive range of non-contacting linear, rotary and tilt sensors, which are manufactured in-house and use Positek’s own inductive technology to ensure high-precision results and a long working life. The technology...

Positek’s new P530 rotary sensor provides high-resolution position feedback for industrial and scientific applications

The new P530 rotary sensor’s 35 mm diameter housing is IP67 sealed and together with its flange mounting and shaft drive is finished in 316 stainless-steel. A machined registration mark identifies the mid-point of rotary travel. The comprehensive selection of supply and instrument-level...

We are part of the Variohm Group

True to the motto "together we are strong", we in the Variohm Group all benefit from a huge advantage: Together we have an incredible amount of bundled expertise and extensive resources at our disposal - and can still act autonomously at the same time. Our specialists are thus constantly...

Positek achieves ISO 14001 accreditation

Positek has been awarded ISO 14001:2015 certification, the world's most recognised environmental management standard. Designed to help organisations reduce their environmental impact, the certification is a significant milestone in Positek’s business operations and validates its...

Sensor operating in adverse conditions for paper machine

The paper is produced from pulp which is fed onto a 'tape' and is then passed through a hot section, running continuously at over 90°C, which gradually dries the pulp out until it is strong enough to be handled as a continuous sheet. The whole process is simple in nature but the...