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Lufft brings SHM31 laser-based snow depth sensor onto the market

Fellbach, Baden-Wurttemberg (realtimepressrelease) May 24, 2017 – A new measuring tool for meteorological services, airports, road maintenance depots, and ski resorts, as well as for the generation of renewable energy, is now available from Lufft: the SHM31 measures snow depths of up to 15 metres in mere seconds. It is the successor to the tried-and-trusted SHM30, which Jenoptik launched on the market in mid-2009. Since 2014, SHM30 has been a fixed part of Lufft’s range of optical sensors.


What makes the innovative SHM31 different from its predecessor, the SHM30?

Some new features of the Lufft SHM31 snow depth sensor include, in particular, the different communication interfaces, which make the sensor fully compatible with Lufft’s UMB standards. In addition, the sensor has an integrated window heater for the entry and exit points of the laser beam, as well as an in-built protractor for simple assembly.

The sensor is fitted with the RS232, RD485 and SDI-12 communication interfaces. Two of these can be used in parallel. The amount of energy required has been reduced – despite the expanded, two-stage heating function. This latter feature ensures that measurements are not affected by even the most extreme weather conditions such as snowstorms or sudden cold spells.

Laser-based technology

The snow-depth sensor is based on an opto-electronic laser distance-measuring tool, and works with a visible measuring beam that is easy to configure. It recognises layers of snow of up to 15 metres on natural, diffusely reflective surfaces. Measurements are accurate down to a few millimetres. Additionally, the integrated evaluation of signal intensity enables reflectivity to be assessed, and the base surface to be differentiated from the snow.

The optical measurement principle is not affected by temperature fluctuations, and, in conjunction with improved accuracy, has an advantage over traditional ultrasonic sensors. The way the intelligent sensor operates can even compensate for temporary impairments of the measuring process as a result of precipitation.

Maintenance-free operation

Thanks to the robust casing, with IP68 certification, and the SHM31’s intelligent operating principle, no maintenance is required. Consequently, there is no need to replace drying agents or perform regular calibrations. However, Lufft does offer a set of measuring plates to enable you to verify the quality of measurements in the field over a period of years.

The features of the SHM31 at a glance:

– Measurement of snow depths over large distances, accurate to a few millimetres
-Various heating functions
-Long-life laser diode
-High-quality measurement data in all weather conditions
-Compact and weather-proof housing
-Differentiation between snow and other natural surfaces
-Maintenance-free operation

ABOUT G. LUFFT MESS- UND REGELTECHNIK GMBH:

Since it’s founding by Gotthilf Lufft in 1881, G. Lufft GmbH has been the leader in the production of climatological measuring equipment – always with the motto “tradition meets innovation”. Lufft’s capacity for innovation and precision has helped its products establish the solid reputation they enjoy around the world. The company’s products can be found in use wherever variables such as air pressure, temperature, relative humidity and other environmental factors need to be measured. Together with its subsidiaries in the U.S. and in China, the company has 105 employees. In November 2012, G. Lufft GmbH was awarded the German Standards Brand Prize and was named a “Brand of the Century”. More information at: www.lufft.com.

COMPANY CONTACT:

G. Lufft GmbH
Gutenbergstrase 20 | 70736 Fellbach, Germany
Contact: Helena Wingert |E-Mail: pr@lufft.de
Phone: +49711518220 | Fax: +49711 5182241

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Sensor Manufacturer Lufft Ranks Among The Top 100 Companies

Fellbach, Baden-Wurttemberg (realtimepressrelease) June 27, 2016 – For the twenty-third time, the TOP 100 – Germany’s most innovative small and medium-sized companies – are acclaimed. This year, G. Lufft Mess- und Regeltechnik GmbH belongs to this innovation elite. The Fellbach company previously took part in a demanding, scientific selection process. Innovation management and innovation success were examined. The mentor of the innovation competition, Ranga Yogeshwar, honors the top innovator Lufft at the German SME Summit on 24 June 2016 in Essen.

The TOP 100 seal of approval award winner G. Lufft Mess- und Regeltechnik GmbH impressed the decision-makers with its success in innovation. The company, which was established in 1881, develops and manufactures components and systems for climate and environmental measurement technology. Product innovations such as the mobile road sensor MARWIS for winter service vehicles or the ultrasonic wind sensor VENTUS-UMB, which is used for example on research ships of the German Weather Service, make the traditional Fellbach company a leader in innovation. Through process innovations, such as the principle of lean production, the experts in intelligent meteorological sensors increased productivity in manufacturing by 20 percent in the last three years.

“The true secret of success is passion – and we at Lufft innovate with this enthusiasm,” says CEO Klaus Hirzel. Innovation, including the development of ideas that is necessary to achieve this, is firmly enshrined in top management as well as in the majority of employees, as an integral part of the company’s internal processes. Innovation management meetings are held on a regular basis. Internal events are communicated quickly and openly: all employees can actively familiarize themselves with new developments via the organizational system. In addition, all news from the various departments, new projects and customers as well as product developments are presented and updated daily on staff television. This flow of information strengthens the corporate feeling among a total of 105 employees.

G. Lufft Mess- und Regeltechnik GmbH:

Since its founding by Gotthilf Lufft in 1881, G. Lufft GmbH has been the leader in the production of climatological measuring equipment – always with the motto “tradition meets innovation.” Lufft’s capacity for innovation and precision has helped its products establish the solid reputation they enjoy around the world. The company’s products can be found in use wherever variables such as air pressure, temperature, relative humidity and other environmental factors need to be measured. Together with its subsidiaries in the U.S. and in China, the company has 105 employees. In November 2012, G. Lufft GmbH was awarded the German Standards Brand Prize and was named a “Brand of the Century.” More information at: www.lufft.com.

Company contact:

G. Lufft GmbH
Gutenbergstr. 20
70736 Fellbach, Germany
Contact: Tobias Weil
e-mail: pr@lufft.de
Phone: 0049 711 51822 0
www.lufft.com

Media contact:

MACHEETE | Buro fur Kommunikation & Dialog
Paulstrase 34
10557 Berlin, Germany
Contact: Mareen Eichinger
e-mail: presse@macheete.com
Phone: 0049 30 488 187 25

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MARWIS Product Film recognized with international prizes

Fellbach, Baden-Wurttemberg (realtimepressrelease) May 27, 2016 – For all those who haven’t watched the film about the advantages of the mobile road sensor MARWIS yet, it’s now time the latest: A few days ago, two international awards went to the creators of the MARWIS film. They originate from the two most important festivals of the independent and short film industry. Thus, the filmmakers from NCP Film, whom Lufft again gave its trust, have continued with their success of the last two years, in which their productions for the sensor manufacturer were awarded with seven international film prizes in total.

With the MARWIS product film published in March 2015, NCP Film once again convinced international film juries. It became known on May 11, 2016 the latest, when the World Media Festival in Hamburg took place and the winner trophies changed hands. For the third time in a row, a Lufft production from NCP Film was amongst the winners there. The jury honored “MARWIS” with the highest prize level: the intermedia-globe Gold Award.

Almost in parallel, a WorldFest Houston Platinum Remi award in the category “Advertising/ Promotional” went to NCP for the same project. This represents the most valuable prize as well.

Lufft has collaborated with the filmmakers of NCP Film for two years now. The first joint project was about a new handheld instrument series. It was rewarded with an intermedia-globe Gold in Hamburg and a Platinum Remi Award in Houston. The second production has dealt with the Lufft I-BOX, a device allowing different climate sensors to be integrated into a measuring network and taking over different functions.

It’s always exciting to assist NCP Film in the planning, shooting and the editing of footage. It’s amazing, how much attention to detail and appropriated product know-how they put into a film production. With this studio, we found the right partner in terms of films and look forward to the next common project. It’s time to say thank you for the commitment to all those who were involved in the MARWIS film,” sums up Lufft Marketing Manager Tobias Weil.

About G. Lufft Mess- und Regeltechnik GmbH :

Since it’s founding by Gotthilf Lufft in 1881, G. Lufft GmbH has been the leader in the production of climatological measuring equipment – always with the motto “tradition meets innovation”. Lufft’s capacity for innovation and precision has helped its products to establish the solid reputation they enjoy around the world. The company’s products can be found in use wherever variables such as air pressure, temperature, relative humidity and other environmental factors need to be measured. Together with its subsidiaries in the U.S. and in China, the company has 100 employees. In November 2012, G. Lufft GmbH was awarded the German Standards Brand Prize and was named a “Brand of the Century”. More information at: www.lufft.com.

Company Contact:

G. Lufft Mess- und Regeltechnik GmbH
Gutenbergstr. 20
70736 Fellbach, Germany
Contact: Helena Wingert
E-Mail: pr@lufft.de
Phone: 0049 711 518220
Fax: 0049 711 51822 41

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As fast as lightning: The new weather sensor with lightning detection

Fellbach, Baden-Wurttemberg (realtimepressrelease) October 14, 2015 – Up to now, there was little evidence to prove that damage or fires were caused by lightning. Lightning strikes cannot only cause dangerous fires but can also give rise to great financial losses in the case of surge damage. This is especially critical for smart grids, solar panels and wind turbines, but also for building insurance, outdoor-events and the forestry sector. “WS800”, the new compact weather sensor from Lufft – the measurement technology producer from Fellbach – provides a solution.

The new member of the Lufft weather sensor family allows the precise reconstruction of the location where and the times at which such acts of nature occurred. The device also detects many other environmental parameters, which, for example, are relevant to the monitoring of power plants, buildings or forest stocks.

Optically, there is no difference from the WS700 all-in-one weather sensor, which has been available since September 2014. This is because the new lighting detector is small enough to fit into the existing housing of the WS700-UMB. In addition to lightning detection, therefore, the WS800 also covers the same environmental parameters as its “big brother”. These are ambient temperature, relative humidity, barometric pressure, wind speed and direction, rainfall intensity and volume as well as global radiation. Thus, eight individual sensors are packed into the smart “all-in-one” device.

For connecting to a new or existing measurement network, a single cable suffices. This saves customers valuable time during installation and maintenance. The innovative environmental sensor communicates with the standard protocols UMB-ASCII, UMB-Binary, SDI-12 and MOD-BUS as well as with analog outputs in combination with the DACON converter. Hence it is easy to integrate into new and existing measurement networks.

The new module of the WS800 detects the radiated electromagnetic waves of a thunderbolt. By way of appropriate algorithms and filters it reliably detects the lightning discharges. Extensive tests with lighting simulators performed by Lufft engineers in the laboratory and in the field confirmed, among other results, the sensor’s resistance against electromagnetic radiation, which occurs on high speed train rails, for example.

Lufft will present the new all-in-one sensor for the first time at this year’s Meteorological Technology World Expo in Brussels. The exhibition takes place from 13 to 15 October 2015. Further information can be found on the Lufft website under: www.lufft.com

About G. Lufft Mess- und Regeltechnik GmbH:

Since its founding by Gotthilf Lufft in 1881, G. Lufft GmbH has been the leader in the production of climatological measuring equipment – always with the motto “tradition meets innovation”. Lufft’s capacity for innovation and precision has helped its products establish the solid reputation they enjoy around the world. The company’s products can be found in use wherever variables such as air pressure, temperature, relative humidity and other environmental factors need to be measured. Together with its subsidiaries in the U.S. and in China, the company has 100 employees. In November 2012, G. Lufft GmbH was awarded the German Standards Brand Prize and was named a “Brand of the Century”. More information at: www.lufft.com

Contact : Tobias Weil

Address : Gutenbergstr. 20
Fellbach, Baden-Wurttemberg
Germany – 70736
Phone Number : 0049 711 51822 0
Email : pr@lufft.de

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Gold for Lufft I-BOX: Product Film receives several international Awards

Fellbach, Baden-Württemberg (realtimepressrelease) July 29, 2015 – The film studio that created the last three Lufft product movies has again received several awards at two international film festivals this year. The Lufft I-BOX product film was awarded with the Gold Remi Award at the WorldFest in Houston, Texas, as well as the intermedia-globe Gold Award at the World Media Festival in Hamburg In addition, the intro of the Lufft product film won the Bronze Remi Award in Houston.

Last year the South German company was successful at the same two film festivals with the product film for the handheld device XA1000. Now NCP has repeated its success of the previous year with a new spot.

With the combination of proper customer targeting and Hollywood flair, the small film studio successfully creates unique short films that are a lot of fun to watch. “Compared with larger film productions, we shoot our clips with less equipment. This makes us not only flexible, but also proves that sometimes less is more,” said cameraman Klaus Umfahrer. “Today, most of the work needs to be put into post-production and animation, especially if the whole film is animated like the Lufft I-Box film”, he adds.

This phase of film creation was also particularly hot for Lufft in the latest NCP project: The MARWIS film is a real Lufft blockbuster!

The successful product video can be found on the Lufft TV-Channel at www.lufft.com. More details about the Lufft I-BOX are at www.lufft-I-box.com.

About the international awards

The story of WorldFest-Houston is impressive to read. Even movie stars like George Lucas, Ridley Scott, and Steven Spielberg have received trophies there. With more than 4,500 international entries from countries around the world, WorldFest-Houston is not only one of the oldest, but also one of the world’s biggest film festivals for indie, short, and advertising videos. The publicly accessible event in the “Space City” in Texas attracts approximately 30,550 filmmakers and enthusiasts every year.

About NCP Film

NCP was established before 1999 and since then has become a successful company. From 2007 on, their professional creativity has been rewarded with more than 30 international awards. In addition, NCP provides their senior customers such as Lufft, Lufthansa, MAN, and Liebherr with over 20 years of experience from the film producers who are behind NCP: Annett Väterlein and Klaus Umfahrer. NCP Film (formerly Niklas Cinema Performance Filmproduktion) has already produced more than 100 advertising films, trailers, and spots. More information is available on the NCP website at www.ncp-film.de.

About G. Lufft Mess- und Regeltechnik GmbH:

Since its founding by Gotthilf Lufft in 1881, G. Lufft GmbH has been the leader in the production of climatological measuring equipment – always with the motto “tradition meets innovation”. Lufft’s capacity for innovation and precision has helped its products establish the solid reputation they enjoy around the world. Together with its subsidiaries in the U.S. and in China, the company has 100 employees. In November 2012, G. Lufft GmbH was awarded the German Standards Brand Prize and was named a “Brand of the Century”. More information at: www.lufft.com.

Press contact:

MACHEETE
Paulstraße 34
10557 Berlin, Germany
Contact: Mareen Eichinger
E-Mail: presse@macheete.com
Phone: 0049 30 488 187 25
Fax: 0049 30 488 118 42

Company contact:

G. Lufft Mess- und Regeltechnik GmbH
Gutenbergstr. 20
70736 Fellbach, Germany
Contact: Helena Wingert
E-Mail: pr@lufft.de
Phone: 0049 711 51822 0
Fax: 0049 711 51822 41

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