Skip to main content

The missing link from Vemaventuri

April 9, 2025 Read time: 1 min
TEMO Link, from Vemaventuri: concrete temperature and maturity monitoring made simpler

Vemaventuri, part of the Peri Group, has introduced into Europe the TEMO Link, a specialised version of concrete temperature and maturity monitoring.

The existing complete solution, in addition to concrete temperature and maturity monitoring, covers two additional use cases, concrete pressure monitoring and concrete detection and compaction monitoring.  

The system makes temperature and strength estimation simple, sustainable and approachable because of its straightforward installation, cost-effective setup with minimal embedded parts and focus on reusing as much material as possible.

With TEMO Link’s built-in cellular connectivity, construction teams gain real-time insights and can base their decisions on valuable information.

Link also supports various maturity functions for calibration, including the linear Nurse-Saul method (ASTM C1074) and the non-linear Arrhenius function, making it one of the most efficient and cost-effective monitoring solutions to date.

TEMO Link helps accelerate project timelines while keeping budgets on track by providing precise concrete-strength data that allows for earlier formwork striking.  

It helps to lower the risk of thermal cracking, ensuring high concrete quality in all conditions. With real-time alerts sent via the Vemaventuri web application, users stay informed about critical developments without the need for on-site visits.

Additionally, the system ensures full compliance with documentation requirements through 24/7 data tracking and reporting, making concrete monitoring more efficient and reliable than ever. 

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • New software tools for the highway sector will optimise efficiency
    August 22, 2013
    New software development will help ease deliver more efficient operations to the highway sector - Adrian Greeman reports Traffic modelling and simulation tools are being used for real-time analysis on a large scale traffic control system in Italy. A new traffic control system for the huge Piedmont region in northern Italy begins trial operations this summer after an eighteen month development and installation process. It will be the largest ever installed by German traffic engineering company PTV, via
  • Sophisticated paving technology from BPO
    October 24, 2019
    Advanced technology is enabling asphalt road surfaces to be laid with greater efficiency
  • Tunnels - an environmentally attractive option?
    February 21, 2012
    While tunnels are often more expensive than bridges, they can offer environmentally attractive options for transport schemes. Tunnels offer environmentally attractive options for a range of transport infrastructure schemes, but in many cases high construction costs may restrict their use.
  • Ambitious road tunnelling projects around the world
    November 29, 2013
    The construction of the world’s longest subsea road tunnel in Norway and a vital new link under the Bosphorus Strait in Turkey are among a host of exciting, major road tunnel-based projects currently being undertaken across the globe. Guy Woodford reports Sandvik DTi series tunnelling jumbos are being used for the excavation of Solbakktunnel, set to become the world’s longest subsea road tunnel.