Endress+Hauser has further expanded its portfolio of measurement instruments, solutions and services for process analysis.
It has acquired
SOPAT, a Germany-based specialist in inline process measurement
technology, retaining the company’s staff in Berlin and
Chemnitz.
SOPAT and its
subsidiary Parsum now come under Endress+Hauser’s liquid analysis product centre,
based in Gerlingen, Germany. “The particle characterization systems
developed by SOPAT complement our existing portfolio by adding a range that is
strategically important in terms of our core target industries,” said Dr Thomas
Buer, Endress+Hauser Liquid Analysis Managing Director.
Smart concept
SOPAT was founded in
Berlin in 2012 by Jörn Emmerich and Dr Sebastian Maaß. In 2022, it acquired
Parsum in Chemnitz, Germany, a maker of inline particle size
analysis systems founded in 1997. SOPAT and its subsidiary Parsum now have a
combined workforce of 30.
SOPAT’s smart systems
use a photo-optical image-based inline technology to analyze particles,
droplets and bubbles in running processes in real time.
The
technology measures particle sizes and shapes without sampling or
dilution, thereby enabling precision process monitoring, faster response times
and enhanced product quality.
Parsum probes, on the
other hand, use a laser beam in combination with fiber-optic spatial filtering
to analyse particle size and particle speed distributions, particularly for
solids, powders and granulates.
Improved process
insights
Customers in multiple
industries, including life sciences, food &
beverage and mining, minerals & metals, use particle
counting and analysis to ensure product quality. “This step is a continuation
of our strategy and strengthens our analysis portfolio. We can now provide even
better support for our customers across the board, from laboratory to
production process,” Dr Buer said.
“Our strength lies in
our combination of scientific precision and industrial practicability. As part
of the Endress+Hauser Group, we can progress innovations through to broad-based
industrial use more rapidly and hence contribute to more stable and resource-efficient
processes worldwide,” commented SOPAT’s Jörn Emmerich.
Co-founder Dr
Sebastian Maaß added: “Accurate, reliable data taken directly from
production processes gives our customers the improved process insights they
need to effectively drive sustainable process optimization in response to
rising energy and raw material costs.”
Endress+Hauser
acquired SOPAT effective 1 January 2026. Both parties have agreed to keep the
details of the sale confidential.
Jörn Emmerich and Dr
Sebastian Maaß, SOPAT’s co-founders, will stay on as members of the innovative
company’s management team. -TradeArabia News Service