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Kistler Group

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Kistler Group
Company typePrivate
IndustryMeasurement technology
Founded1959
FounderWalter P. Kistler
Hans Conrad Sonderegger
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Rolf Sonderegger
(CEO)
Valentin Vogt
VR-Präsident)
Revenue361 Mio. CHF (2019)
Number of employees
around 2,050 (2020)
Websitewww.kistler.com

Kistler Group (legal name: Kistler Instrumente AG), headquartered in Winterthur, is an internationally active Swiss group of companies specializing in the field of measurement technology.[1] The Kistler Group has around 2,200 employees at more than 60 locations worldwide. In 2023, it generated sales of 465 million Swiss francs Approximately 9% of revenue flows back into research and technology every year.[2]

History

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The company was founded by Walter P. Kistler and Hans Conrad Sonderegger in 1959 as the Kistler Instrument Corporation, but the enterprise started in 1950 when Walter Kistler patented a charge amplifier he developed. Hans Conrad Sonderegger is the father of the current (2010) CEO. In 1959 the company became active on the stock market. Since 1961 the company started the in-house production of charge amplifiers and the development of other sensors. The company made several major innovations, some of which would be put to use in the Apollo manned spaceflights,[citation needed] and became a world leader in the development of quartz sensors. Walter Kistler left the company in 1970 and moved to Seattle, Washington.

Field of activity

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Kistler develops, manufactures and distributes sensors for measuring pressure, force, torque and acceleration, as well as electronics and software. Kistler specializes in piezoelectric and piezoresistive measurement technology.[citation needed]

High-temperature and ballistic pressure sensors

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Kistler measuring systems allow measuring thermoacoustics phenomena in harsh environments with extreme temperatures up to 700 °C. Applications include monitoring of gas turbines and other turbomachinery, R&D of continuous detonation engines, monitoring, and control of pressure oscillations in pipes and acoustic thermometry. Kistler’s durable piezoelectric sensors based on proprietary PiezoStar® KI100 crystal material have been developed specifically for temperatures up to 700 °C.[3] KI100 crystals have no pyroelectric effect.

The piezoelectric sensors (named "channel sensors") from Kistler are also used by the Commission Internationale Permanente pour l'Epreuve des Armes à Feu Portatives (C.I.P.) for proof testing firearms ammunition.[4] These sensors require drilling of the cartridge case before firing the proofing cartridge in a specially made test barrel. For NATO EPVAT testing of military firearms ammunition NATO design EPVAT test barrels with Kistler 6215 and HPI GP6 transducers can be used.[5][6] For testing shotshell ammunition Kistler produces one type of piezoelectric sensor (called "tangential sensor")'

Acquisitions

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In recent years, the Kistler Group posted strong organic and inorganic growth (achieved through acquisitions). The following companies are part of the Kistler Group:

  • AMS Gesellschaft für angewandte Mess- und Systemtechnik mbh (since 2018)[7]
  • SMETEC Gesellschaft für Sensor-, Motor- und Energietechnik mbH (since 2018)[8]
  • LIK Mechanical and Electrical Technology Co., Ltd. (since 2018)[9]
  • Vester Elektronik GmbH (since 2017)[10]
  • IOS GmbH (since 2017)[11]
  • eso GmbH (since 2017)[12]
  • Schatz AG (since 2016)[13]
  • Baewert Präzisionsmesstechnik (since 2012)
  • MSC (since 2009)[14]
  • Corsys Datron (since 2009)[15]
  • KT Automotive GmbH (since 2009)[16]
  • Staiger Mohilo (since 2006)[17]
  • VELOS Messsysteme (since 2003)
  • IGeL GmbH (since 2002)

References

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  1. ^ "Kistler Group website: About Us". www.Kislter.com. 14 August 2024.
  2. ^ "The Kistler Group".
  3. ^ https://www.ama-science.org/proceedings/getFile/AQx2 [bare URL PDF]
  4. ^ Kistler International ballistic pressure measurement sensors
  5. ^ Type 6215 Quartz High-Pressure Sensor for Ballistic Pressure Measurement to 6 000 bar
  6. ^ HPI Piezoelectric High-Pressure Transducers – GP Series including NATO Approval
  7. ^ "Kistler invests in Big Data". 9 August 2019.
  8. ^ "Kistler announces addition of SMETEC to Kistler Group".
  9. ^ "Kistler announces acquisition of LIK".
  10. ^ "Kistler Group acquires Vester Elektronik - Factory Equipment". www.connectingindustry.com. Archived from the original on 2018-03-19.
  11. ^ "Kistler Group announces acquisition of IOS GMBH".
  12. ^ "Search".
  13. ^ "IPE MAGAZINE - Home".
  14. ^ "Kistler Group completes MSC Automotive takeover". 28 January 2009.
  15. ^ "Kistler Group acquires Corrsys-Datron Sensorsysteme".
  16. ^ "Kistler Group Acquires KT Automotive GMBH".
  17. ^ "Kistler acquires German torque sensor specialist".