If you're wondering for some time, how the MARWIS or the NIRS31-UMB works, then it is time for this blog post: Here we examine the spectral measurement principle of this...
The Lower Lake in the east of Antarctica is a fascinating body of water that has been covered with ice for an estimated 100 thousand years. It therefore represents a...
Welcome to our new blog providing insight on environmental water measurement. Here you'll find regular posts with topics to improve your knowledge of our products and applications, general hydrology information, and...
In the first blog post of the new blog series "Lufft internal - employees introduce themselves", Quirin Buerkel reports about his dual study program at Lufft. (more…)
G. Lufft GmbH last year converted its workshop facility for the fabrication of environmental sensors into a lean production system based on the Toyota model, thus achieving significant increases in...
The first one prevents a disaster, the other one has its own fan T-shirts: The measurement buoys equipped with Lufft weather sensors on the Lake Erie fulfil essential functions and...
The water balance of the earth is subject to greater fluctuations in the moment. This has results in more frequent floods and droughts. To prevent these climate-related events, a new...
Our CEO Klaus Hirzel reports in his blog entry about the successful year 2014 and the future challenges in the environmental measurement technology. (more…)
Whether concerning the road, air or rail traffic: When it comes to the point of being really slippery on the streets and rails, the whole traffic can suddenly be disrupted....
We can look back to a very long lasting and successful business relation with our distribution partner ELP. At the moment they are focusing on providing high accurate weather data...