Company

A 45-year-old Swedish company:

"Cerlic contributes globally to limiting emissions in lakes, watercourses, and oceans by developing, manufacturing, maintaining, and actively marketing measurement and control equipment that enhances the efficiency of municipal and industrial processes."

Since its founding in 1977, Cerlic Controls AB has been focused on providing "on-line" information about crucial parameters in the process industry and wastewater treatment. The goal is to manage and regulate processes for achieving the best results at the lowest cost and with minimal environmental impact. In collaboration with our users, we have developed a unified series of instruments for measurement, alarms, and control of processes in various sectors, including municipal wastewater treatment plants, process, food, paper, and cellulose industries, as well as thermal power plants.

Cerlic is certified according to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001. Our quality goals are high and are renewed every year. Our ambition is to be the obvious supplier of instruments for the water and wastewater sector as well as other process industries.

Policy on how we handle personal data.

Company History:

2022
New owners, Cerlic becomes independent once again.

2017
Cerlic celebrates 40 years in the industry.

2014
Microwave meter CMC for high TS (Total Suspended Solids) levels is introduced.

2012
The flexible Multiseries is presented.

2011
Cerlic is introduced to the French market.

2010
Portable sludge level meter Blanket Tracker is launched.

2009
Agreement with Lorentzon & Wettre for global sales of concentration meters to the Pulp & Paper industry.

2008
Sludge level meter CBX is introduced.

2005
Cerlic becomes a part of the Eletta Group.

2002
Instrument series BB2 is introduced.

1994
Sales company Cerlic Environmental is established in the USA.

1990
Instrument series Black Box Line is introduced.

1982
Successes in the Swedish Point of Care (PoC) market.

1981
Cerlic's first optical concentration meter.

1977
Cerlic is founded with a focus on the water and wastewater sector (VA-sektorn in Swedish).