Novasina – Humidity & Temperature Measurement
The Novasina humidity and temperature measurement systems offer precise, multi-sensor solutions for diverse applications. Models include industrial transmitters, handheld devices, and data loggers that ensure high accuracy, efficient data collection, and easy integration for various industries.
- QuantDat/nSens: Multi-sensor industrial transmitter for humidity and temperature probes.
- ClimMate: Mobile reference measuring instrument for humidity and temperature in a set.
- HygroGuard/ClimaLog/DataLog: Data logger systems with internal and external sensors.
- HygroMaxx: HVAC-transmitter for humidity and temperature measurement with analogue outputs.
- StatMaxx: HVAC-thermo-hygrostat with integrated relay switches.
- TempMaxx: HVAC-temperature transmitter with integrated relay switch and analogue output.
Key Features
- Multi-sensor architecture reduces cost per measurement point.
- High accuracy with fast, linear response to humidity saturation.
- Intelligent sensors with automatic probe identification and calibration.
Available Models
Application Notes
Success Stories

Successfully Flowing Into New Market Segments
Though Novasina’s product has been widely accepted in the meat processing segment, in Japan it had not made much headway in other business segments. Novasina needed to identify opportunities in other industries to grow its business presence in Japan.
Key Industries
- Agriculture
- Biopharmaceutical and Biotechnology
- Cosmetics & Personal Care
- Education & Academics
- Electronics
- Food & Beverage
- Optical
- Pharmaceutical
- Semiconductor, Solar & Electronics
- Service
- Textile
Brand
Since its establishment more than 50 years ago, the company Novasina has specialised in the accurate measuring of air and material humidity. Novasina fully develops and produces precision measuring devices and includes always its long lasting know-how. We are proud of the “SWISS MADE” label, which guarantees our customers highest quality, innovation and longevity.
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