Improving our strategies.

Mr. Jonas Boppert Management Assistant with immediate effect.

In April, another highly qualified newcomer joins the flucon team: Jonas Boppert takes over as Management Assistant.

In close cooperation with Johanna and Simon Hausner, Mr. Boppert will help to keep flucon’s service quality high despite growth, to increase innovation and to position our company for the future with suitable methods and strategies.

Solidarity with Ukraine.

Statement on the war in Ukraine.

Our solidarity and sympathy is with the people of Ukraine. We strongly condemn President Putin’s war of aggression on a free and democratic country, which is breaking with international law.

Quality is key.

Joining our R&D team as flucon’s Head of QA: André Heine.

Today we present a highly qualified new addition to the team. André Heine is 36 years young and will strengthen our R&D in the future with the important focus on quality assurance.

With his extensive knowledge in the areas of CAD construction, sensor technology and test benches, among others, Mr. Heine will take care of all quality-related customer concerns and will manage flucon’s continuous improvement process.

Introducing eps-inline – the fluid dielectricity monitor.

Ready for your first tests: newly developed eps-inline prototype sensor for determining the electrical properties of flowing liquids.

Based on its experience with the EPSILON+ laboratory device, our team has developed a process-compatible dielectricity meter for the continuous determination of the electrical resistivity, the dielectric constant and the dissipation factor.

As of now and for a limited time, some prototype units of the new system are available for testing in your application at special conditions.

An electric drive innovation.

Presenting the all-new “E-Lub Tester” for electric analysis of bearings and lubricants.

Based on previous knowledge of the technology of our EPSILON+ laboratory system, our team has designed a novel measurement and test setup for the four-ball tester (FBT), which can be used to investigate the behavior of electrically loaded rolling bearings.

In addition to the impedance, the E-Lub Tester is to be used to investigate the damaging breakdown currents and, in the future, to enable a statement to be made on the lubrication gap height or the lubrication condition in the bearing under certain load conditions without having to resort to the known model calculations for this purpose.