Designed by people who use the tool
The workflow is shaped by practical balancing tasks on real machines, not just by what looks complete in a specification sheet.
Engineering since the 1980s
We design, build, and use portable balancing instruments ourselves. The same team works across engineering, field balancing, production, and customer support.
Vibromera is an engineering company, not a reseller. We design the hardware, integrate the sensors, build the software, test the workflow, and use the instruments in real balancing work.
That changes the priorities. Instead of chasing corporate overhead, we focus on usability, reliability, repairability, and direct technical support for teams who need results in the field.
A few numbers that frame the company
The engineering roots go back to specialized balancing and vibration instrument development from the 1980s onward.
Balanset instruments have been shipped widely and are used by workshops, maintenance teams, and service engineers in the field.
The company operates from Portugal and supplies customers internationally with direct support and shipping documentation.
The current platform builds on multiple generations of hardware and software refinement shaped by real balancing work.
What defines Vibromera
The strongest part of Vibromera is that design and field use live close together. The people building the instruments understand the machines, the workflow, and the tradeoffs customers actually face.
The workflow is shaped by practical balancing tasks on real machines, not just by what looks complete in a specification sheet.
Fans, crushers, augers, shafts, mulchers, centrifuges, and other rotating equipment can be approached with the same practical balancing logic.
The goal is not abstract diagnostics. It is verified imbalance correction that reduces wear, vibration, and unnecessary downtime.
Customers work directly with the company behind the device, without dealer chains, long ticket queues, or handoffs between departments.
The value comes from the engineering and the workflow itself, not from heavy corporate layers built into the purchase price.
When something needs clarification, the conversation stays technical and practical instead of turning into generic scripted support.
How the company evolved
The current Balanset platform did not appear all at once. It grew through decades of instrument development, software refinement, and field feedback.
The earliest work grew out of instrument development for balancing and vibration measurement in heavy industrial contexts.
Multiple generations of balancing instruments were developed, tested, and improved in response to real operating conditions rather than laboratory assumptions.
The workflow moved into a USB-connected software environment with reporting, spectrum analysis, archiving, and tolerance calculations.
The current-generation Balanset platform brought broader international distribution, wider machine coverage, and stronger support for everyday field balancing.
Core team
The company is still led by engineers and operators close to the work itself, which is why the tone stays practical and the product decisions stay grounded.
Chief Engineer & Co-Developer
Long-term instrument designer who helped lead the evolution from early prototypes to the current Balanset hardware platform.
Co-Developer & Senior Consultant
Deep background in balancing methodology, vibration measurement, and the core signal-processing concepts that shape the product.
CEO & Field Engineer
Brings field balancing experience directly into operations, product decisions, customer communication, and day-to-day support.
Questions teams usually ask
If you are evaluating Vibromera for your workshop, plant, or service team, these are the main points people usually want clarified first.
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