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medical instruments, equipment, accessories, expendable supplies, protective accessories and equipment, laboratory supplies and equipment
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resistance temperature sensor
Resistance temperature sensors Sensit – Pt 100, Pt 1000, Pt 500, Ni 1000, NTC, KTY, PTC, Dallas, etc. Temperature sensors up to 600°C with cables or heads. 2w, 3w, 4w connections, protection from IP30 to IP 68. Temperature sensors for aggressive and explosive environments. Calibration. More info

ALTREVA spol. s r. o.
Altreva is one of the largest workwear producers in the Czech Republic. It was founded in 1994. It is a part of Alsico Group. The company employs 200 qualified staff and supplies the market with more than 600,000 pieces of workwear a year. More info

EGO Zlín, spol. s r.o.
Major customers are public bodies. Manufacturing of products for the army and the integrated life-support system (field hospitals, command posts, logistics), NBC means, life-support system means, health service products, and training programmes. More info

Sensit s. r. o.
We make and supply resistance temperature sensors, paired sensors, converters, thermostats, digital thermometers, temperature probes, accessories – lug bosses, pockets, etc. Humidity sensors and flow sensors. Series and custom production. Metrological workplace. More info

SILROC CZ, a.s.
Manufacturer of technically demanding products made from liquid silicone rubber for health services, food-processing industry, electrical industry, surface treatment and many others. We also produce silicone saddles and end pieces for eyeglasses. We are currently focussing on the possibilities of products. More info

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