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The New World of MARWIS

Not only got the Lufft Blog a new design, but also the mobile road weather sensor has been upgraded. What’s the difference between the first and the new MARWIS version?...
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Welcome to the new blog Lufft

We started with our corporate Lufft Blog more than 4 years ago – It  was high time for a digital makeover. We are pleased to present you the newly designed...
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Smart PV Monitoring with smart Weather Stations

PV system operators know that, in addition to solar radiation, other environmental factors such as temperature, wind, precipitation and storms also affect the productivity and stability of solar cells. The...
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Mechanical vs. Ultrasonic Wind Sensors – a Cost Benefit Analysis

The following part of a recent analysis shows if the replacement of mechanical wind sensors trough ultrasonic anemometers in wind turbine control pays off... (more…)
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Discover the Fascinating World of Aerospace: ILA Trade Show in Berlin

The ILA has developed over time to become a leading event for the aerospace industry. This year, it will take place at the Berlin ExpoCenter Airport from 1st to 4th...
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Ready for IFAT? Why it’s worth a visit

The International Trade Fair for Water, Sewage, Waste and Raw Materials Management in Munich opens its doors the entire next week and invites you to a world full of innovative...
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Work when others sleep – service on the runway

When asking our quality manager Hartmut Schneider, which kind of projects are the most spectacular ones in his opinion, he'd answer: airport projects. In the following he reports on the...
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Wind turbine controlling of the future

Higher, more robust, more reliable: Parallel to the growing requirements for wind turbines, the requirements for monitoring sensors grow as well. But how can wind sensor manufacturers fulfil these wishes?...
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Lufft snow height sensor SHM30 reveals secrets about Antarctica

Since 2009 the Lufft SHM30 snow height sensor braves the rough climate of the Antarctica at the most important research station of the Alfred Wegener Institute. What exciting information the...
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On-Site Calibration with weather sensors from Lufft

Sometimes it is not possible to renounce for your meteorological stations for several days to ship them for calibration to a calibration laboratory. Nevertheless, the measurement technique should be calibrated...
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