PCE Instruments expands calibration laboratory at the Meschede-Freienohl site

New wind tunnel enables high-precision flow calibrations

12-Mar-2026
PCE Instruments

PCE Instruments expands calibration laboratory at the Meschede-Freienohl site

PCE Instruments is about to reach a significant milestone in its company history: a state-of-the-art new calibration laboratory is currently being built at the company's German headquarters in Meschede-Freienohl.

This ambitious construction project was necessary in order to meet the massive increase in order volume and the constantly growing technological requirements. This strategic expansion underlines the company's position as one of Europe's leading calibration laboratories.

Significant increase in capacity for customers

The new building in Meschede-Freienohl has several decisive advantages:

  • The laboratory space will be tripled, allowing for additional measuring stations and specialized calibration lines
  • State-of-the-art infrastructure ensures more precise air conditioning and better decoupling from interference factors
  • Optimized processes and increased capacities will significantly shorten service times for customers
  • A particular highlight of the new equipment will be a state-of-the-art wind tunnel. This will allow PCE Instruments to carry out high-precision calibrations in the area of air flow velocity and volume flow measurement

This expansion will allow PCE Instruments to process the already impressive range of 56 calibratable physical and chemical parameters even more efficiently. Particularly in the area of specialized procedures, such as particle counting in accordance with ISO 21501-4, the company can further expand its already rare expertise in the European Union.

The new site in Meschede-Freienohl will enable PCE Instruments to further consolidate and expand its position as a versatile competence center for precision measurement and cross-manufacturer calibration services.

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