DEW POINT SNESORS, FLOW METERS, PRESSURE
SENSORS, LEAK DETECTION
About us:
CS Instruments GmbH & Co. KG with locations in 24955
Harrislee and 78052 Villingen-Schwenningen/ Tannheim, is
managed by Dipl. Eng. (FH) Wolfgang Blessing as sole
Managing Director.
CS Instruments GmbH was established in the year 2002 by
Christian Schuldt and Wolfgang Blessing as equal
shareholders/Managing Directors.
Wolfgang Blessing already was sound a specialist on the
sector of compressed air technology resp. industrial
measurement technology long before the establishment of CS
Instruments GmbH in the year 2002. Prior to the foundation
of CS Instruments GmbH Dipl. Ing. (FH) Wolfgang Blessing
acted for more than 10 years as primarily responsible
product manager for industrial measurement technology at a
worldwide known manufacturer of measuring instruments for
compressed air and gases in the Black Forest. The technical
knowledge and experience matched with the long-term
practical knowledge was the corner stone for the success of
CS Instruments.
The name CS Instruments stands for proven and innovative
measurement technology for compressed air and gases with
subsidiaries and distributors all over the world. The number
of staff members increased from 1 person in the founding
year 2002 to currently about 85 staff members (as of Feb.
2020).
CS Instruments continuously invests into the further
training of its staff members and in modern calibration
stands for dew point/pressure dew point and flow
measurement. This continuous investment is the basis for the
research, development and the subsequent realization of new
product ideas in Germany.
All products without any exception are developed, produced
and calibrated in Germany. We also take care that the slogan
“Made in Germany" is not only a sentence on a paper but is
also put into practice. Furthermore we always try to make
sure that also our suppliers – if possible – are German
based.
For these reasons we can rightly claim that CS Instruments
for years belongs to the worldwide leading manufacturers of
measurement technology for compressed air and gases.
How to implement a complete
compressed air monitoring system within an
industrial environment?