
Vectoflow
Offering innovative aerodynamic measurement devices.
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Vectoflow GmbH operates in the specialized market of fluid-dynamic measurement technology, providing advanced aerodynamic measurement systems for a diverse client base that includes Formula 1 teams, aerospace companies, and industrial engineering firms. The company was established in 2014 as a spin-off from the Technical University of Munich, with its roots in the Institute of Thermodynamics. The founding team consists of Dr.-Ing. Christian Haigermoser and Katharina Kreitz. Haigermoser's extensive academic background in thermodynamics and fluid dynamics, including his doctoral research on high-frequency measurement technology at TUM, directly informs the company's core technological competencies. Kreitz complements this with her experience in industrial engineering and business management, creating a solid foundation for both technical development and commercial strategy.
The core business revolves around the design, manufacturing, and sale of highly customized multi-hole probes and measurement systems. These instruments are engineered to measure key flow parameters such as static and total pressure, velocity, and the angle of attack with high precision. What distinguishes Vectoflow's products is their proprietary fabrication process, which involves 3D printing techniques. This additive manufacturing approach allows for the creation of probes with complex internal geometries from a single piece of material, a significant departure from traditional, multi-part manufacturing methods. This results in exceptionally robust probes that can be miniaturized to diameters as small as 0.3 millimeters and are capable of withstanding extreme conditions, including high temperatures and harsh environments.
The company's business model is centered on providing tailored engineering solutions rather than off-the-shelf products. Revenue is generated through the direct sale of these customized probe systems, which are designed in close collaboration with the client to meet specific application requirements. This adaptability in terms of geometry, size, and material composition is a key value proposition, allowing clients in sectors like motorsports, aviation, and turbomachinery to acquire precise and durable measurement tools for their research, development, and testing processes. Vectoflow has demonstrated consistent growth, securing financing from investors like AM Ventures and Bayern Kapital to support its expansion and further technological development in the field of metrology.
Keywords: fluid dynamics, aerodynamic measurement, multi-hole probes, 3D printing metrology, custom sensors, turbomachinery testing, aerospace engineering, motorsports aerodynamics, flow analysis, high-frequency sensors