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Product category: Loadcells, Force Sensors and Torque Sensors
News Release from: Thames Side Sensors
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 28 September 2001

Eminent name joins load cell specialist

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Thames Side-Maywood has appointed one of the most eminent and highly respected figures within the process weighing industry as its Process Weighing and Measurement Systems Specialist

Thames Side-Maywood, the specialist manufacturer of load cells and force transducers, has appointed one of the most eminent and highly respected figures within the process weighing industry as its Process Weighing and Measurement Systems Specialist Ural Erdem brings a wealth of experience to the role

Ural has worked with load cells and force transducers for over thirty years, is Chairman of both the British Standards Panel on Load Cells and the Weighing Panel of the Institute of Measurement and Control, and is a visiting Professor of Engineering at Glasgow Caledonian University.

Prior to joining Thames Side-Maywood, Ural was head of a UKAS accredited laboratory at Negretti Automation, now part of Procon Engineering Ltd.

Mike Bailey, Thames Side-Maywood's MD says, "We are extremely happy to have Ural on board.

Obviously, someone with his knowledge, skill and experience is a major catch for us and will be of great benefit to the company." Thames Side-Maywood has been at the forefront of load cell technology for over 25 years and the appointment of Ural Erdem is part of its continuing commitment to quality and innovation in load and force measuring technology.

Formed from the integration of three of the most respected names in load cell technology, Thames Side Scientific, Maywood Instruments and Veccer, Thames Side-Maywood is the British market leader in load cell design and manufacture.

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