IBG
METRON
METRON

89 Church Street, Hopefield, Western Cape

cell:  
+27 82 445 2531
email:  
[email protected]
url:  
www.inteltronics.co.za

Iso Certification ISO/IEC 17025:2017

Core business offering: Meteorological instruments for wind speed and direction, temperature, humidity, solar radiation, barometric pressure and rainfall, and also SANAS-accredited meteorological calibrations.


Le Roux, Felie
Manager
[email protected]
Campbell Scientific
(Sub Agency)
Hunan Rika Electronic
(Sub Agency)
LI-Cor
(Sub Agency)
Paroscientific
(Sub Agency)
REMTECH
(Sole Agency)
RM Young Company
(Sole Agency)
Section - Data Acquisition & Remote Control
-PC based data acquisition
- automatic data acquisition
- presentation/analysis software
-Standalone data loggers
-Anemometers
-Barometers
-Hygrometers
-Meteorological instrumentation
-Monitors
- radiation
-Remote sensing & control
- radio link
Section - Maintenance, Reliability & Asset Optimisation
-Maintenance
- Calibration
Section - Process Control & Manufacturing Technologies
-Pressure gauges/indicators
-Acoustic
-Anemometers
-Humidity
-Light intensity
-Radiation
Section - Test, Measurement & Calibration
-Calibration services (SANAS accredited, etc.)
News from METRON :
Atmospheric visibility sensor performs in all conditions
April 2018, Sensors & Transducers, METRON

The Model 73000 Sentry Visibility Sensor The Young Sentry Visibility Sensor measures atmospheric visibility (meteorological optical range) by determining the amount of light scattered by particles in ...

Young sensors measure atmospheric visibility
October 2016, Analytical Instrumentation & Environmental Monitoring, METRON

      The Model 73000 Sentry Visibility Sensor The Young Sentry Visibility Sensor measures atmospheric visibility (meteorological optical range) by determining the amount of light scattered by particles ...

Solid state wind sensor
May 2006, Analytical Instrumentation & Environmental Monitoring, METRON

The Young Model 85000 Ultrasonic Anemometer is a 2-axis, no-moving-parts wind sensor. It is suitable for general meteorological applications requiring accurate, reliable wind measurement. The sensor features ...

Radiometric probe for environmental use
May 2006, Analytical Instrumentation & Environmental Monitoring, METRON

The LP UVB 02 radiometer measures the global irradiance in the UVB spectral region on a plane surface (W/m2). The instrument's spectral sensitivity is centred at 305 nm with a 5 nm bandwidth (FWHM). The ...

Ultrasonic anemometer
March 2005, Sensors & Transducers, METRON

The Young Model 85000 Ultrasonic Anemometer is a 2-axis, no-moving-parts wind sensor. It is suitable for general meteorological applications requiring accurate, reliable wind measurement. The sensor features ...

New flagship datalogger
March 2005, Data Acquisition & Telemetry, METRON

Campbell Scientific's latest datalogger is designed to take on a multitude of applications. Looking at the CR1000, one can see the resemblance of its tough predecessor, the CR10X. The electronics are ...

Ultrasonic anemometer for a complete picture of the wind
November 2001, Flow Measurement & Control, METRON

A complete picture of the wind is of great importance for environmental issues. Up to now it has been prohibitively expensive to obtain a complete picture of the wind. Unaffordable ultrasonic anemometers ...

Industry news:
PC-based control optimises robotic parts handling on plastics machinery
I&C February 2026, Fieldbus & Industrial Networking, Editor's Choice, Beckhoff Automation

NEO is a cartesian robot developed by INAUTOM Robótica in Portugal for parts removal on plastics machinery. Its aim is to increase system productivity. NAUTOM Robótica has entered into a strategic partnership with Bresimar Automação to increase the working speed of the cartesian robots using advanced control and motion solutions from Beckhoff. The result is a comprehensive, future-proof automation solution for its entire family of cartesian robots.

Energy cannot be destroyed, it can only be transferred
I&C February 2026, Electrical Power & Protection, Schneider Electric South Africa

Industry produces significant amounts of waste. Unfortunately, a lot of this waste is simply disposed of, usually impacting the environment. What if these byproducts could be transformed into a source of energy?

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