Company profile
ANDILOG TECHNOLOGIES is a French company based in Chaville next to Paris. It was established in 1986 in Boulogne and since then it has been specializing in force and torque measurement instrumentation. ANDILOG TECHNOLOGIES has got a specialized team of people with long experience in the measurement field. From the very beginning ANDILOG TECHNOLOGIES has provided specific solutions adapted to each application in the fields of force, torque and hardness measurement. With more than 15 years of experience and more than 1000 costumers the quality of the products has been continuously improved. ANDILOG TECHNOLOGIES now offers a wide range of measurement instruments, test stands, software and respective accessories. All these products present a significant advance in precision measurement as well as provide comfort for technicians in manufacturing, industrial companies and research laboratories.
All gauges and stands are 100% made in the EU and are manufactured in the premises in Paris. ANDILOG TECHNOLOGIES's products are able to measure forces from centiNewton to tons and are used by leading companies in the global industrial market. The product range is completed with a wide range of accessories such as hooks, compression plates, grips and computing tools to download acquired data or perform statistical calculations.
ANDILOG TECHNOLOGIES's products are designed to be used in several fields such as: Electricity, Packaging, Spring, Car Industry, Material Testing, Metrology, Agro Business, Cosmetics and Medical.
To provide the customers with the knowledge necessary, workshops are performed. ANDILOG TECHNOLOGIES is registered with the Ministry of the Interior as an approved training organization.
Besides developing own products, Service has always been a strength of ANDILOG TECHNOLOGIES. The technicians can calibrate any force gauge, torque meter or force measurement instrument (sensors and related display devices) up to 50kN. The measurement standards (mass and reference sensors) are regularly checked by the LNE. All calibrations are carried out to EN 10002-2 standards, which is the accepted standard in the field.