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Hermann Sewerin GmbH
Robert-Bosch-Straße 3
33334 Gütersloh
Germany
Phone: +49 (0)5241 934 - 0
Fax: +49 (0)5241 934 - 444
E-Mail: info(at)sewerin.com
Web: www.sewerin.com
Year founded: 1923

Major business segment: Provider of components and substrates, supplier

Company headquarters in the Westphalian town of Gütersloh, Germany
The Multitec 540 for monitoring shafts
The Multitec 540multi-gas measuring device

Hermann Sewerin GmbH

Leak detection technology

Since filing a patent application for the first gas leak indicator in 1926, Hermann Sewerin GmbH has become one of the leading technology providers in the gas and water leak detection market. Its success is not only due to these 80 years’ experience in developing measuring devices, but also to knowledge acquired through use of the devices by its own surveying teams.

At the headquarters in Gütersloh, innovative devices undergo development, construction, trials and production phases before becoming market-ready. Here, high quality and functionality are the main priorities, and producing in Germany is an important factor in ensuring that they are achieved. An extensive sales network of sales engineers, subsidiaries and sales partners enables the company’s success across the globe.

Specially developed for use in biogas plants, the Multitec® 540 multi-gas measuring device with infrared sensors.

Biological processes cause gas compositions to form which place high demands on measuring devices. In response, Sewerin has developed the Multitec® 540 to meet the specific requirements of biogas and landfill gas.

This robust device enables a total of six gases to be measured simultaneously and guarantees safety, not only by clearly identifying the gases present, but also by using infrared measurement technology for methane and carbon dioxide, which prevents readings from being distorted by the influence of other gases.

The multi-gas device is ideally suited to use in landfill sites, sewage plants and biogas facilities. The large display screen shows all the values one below the other. All readings are saved by the device and can be easily transferred to a PC via the USB port for further analysis.