Bareiss Prüfgerätebau GmbH

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Company typePrivate
Founded1954
FounderHeinrich Bareiß
Bareiss
Bareiss Prüfgerätebau GmbH
Company typePrivate
IndustryMaterials testing
Founded1954
FounderHeinrich Bareiß
Headquarters,
Websitebareiss.de

Bareiss (full name: Bareiss Prüfgerätebau GmbH) is a German materials testing company founded in 1954 by Heinrich Bareiss. The company specialises in material testing equipment and is headquartered in Oberdischingen, Germany.[1][2][3][4]

Bareiss manufactures durometers, automatic hardness testers, temperature-controlled hardness testers, density testers, ball rebound testers, rheology equipment such as rubber process analyzers, and an automated optical inspections system.[5] Most of the product components are manufactured in-house.

Bareiss is also the first DKD calibration laboratory (today: DAkkS laboratory) in Europe, according to DIN EN ISO 17025 for the calibrations of the measurement category of hardness, according to Shore DIN ISO 48-4 and DIN ISO 48-2.

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