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Peri showcases concrete testing products at Bauma 2025

Vemaventuri’s Temo Link, an updated version of which was presented at bauma 2025 (Vemaventuri)
Sweden’s Vemaventuri has showcased multiple products at trade fair Bauma 2025, including the Temo Link, which measures concrete temperature and pressure, and the Sono Hub, a handheld device that gauges the water content of fresh concrete.

The Temo Link is an updated version of a sensor able to monitor concrete pressure and compaction as well as temperature and maturity, and Vemaventuri says it is simple and cost-effective to use, and allows real-time data tracking and alerts.

The system aims to make concrete estimation simple and sustainable, and provides precise strength data to enable formwork to be struck at the first possible moment.

The Sono Hub

The Sono Hub (pictured) is a handheld device designed to be used alongside the Sono solution for water content determination. It is equipped with IMKO’s measurement probe to allow the ratio to be calculated in minutes.

Vemaventuri also displayed an improved web application with better data insights, a new version of concrete documentation tool Codo, and improved versions of its Premo concrete pressure monitoring system.

Michel Seeger, the company’s chief executive, said: “Looking ahead, we remain dedicated to pioneering new possibilities, leveraging emerging technologies and setting new standards in construction innovation.

“Whether you’re joining us at Bauma 2025 to witness the future of construction technology or connecting with us afterward, Vemaventuri is committed to pushing the boundaries and setting new industry standards.”

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