Tokyo Measuring Instruments Laboratory Co. Ltd. (TML) is a leading Japanese company specialising in the development, manufacturing, and distribution of high-precision measuring instruments. Established in 1957, TML has built a strong reputation for its innovative solutions in fields such as strain measurement, data acquisition, and structural health monitoring.

Their products, include strain gauges, transducers, and measurement systems, are widely used in various industries, from aerospace and civil engineering to medical research. TML’s commitment to quality and technological advancement has made it a trusted name in the global measurement and instrumentation market.

Key facts

Company
TML
Headquarters
Japan
Technologies
Electronic test and measurement
Pressure and force sensors
Photonics test and measurement

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We support TML in these technologies

Electronic test and measurement

Electronic test and measurement

We offer a wide range of test and measurement technologies, supported by our experts which are advising and support you to select the right solution. Thanks to our strong partner network, we are able to improve your electronic design and manufacturing processes. Our services includes technical support, calibration, and repair service to ensure optimal performance. Explore technology

Pressure and force sensors

Pressure and force sensors

Differential pressure sensors and force sensors – essentially the same concept in two forms; pressure is force over area and are engineered with the same high-performance technology in both strain-gauge and piezo-resistive design. Explore technology

Photonics test and measurement

Photonics test and measurement

Within our photonics test and measurement portfolio, we offer infrared calibrated sources and equipment, spectroradiometers, goniophotometers, laser power meters, infrared sensors, and spectrometers and birefringence and polarimetry systems. Explore technology