Tempsens Instruments (India) launches a ₹650 crore initial public offering (IPO), with the share sale opening today and scheduled to remain open until August 24. The issue includes a price band of ₹285–₹300 per share, and investors can apply in lot sizes of 50 shares.

The company manufactures specialized temperature sensing and electrical heating solutions that serve global markets. Multiple outlets also describe Tempsens as holding a leading position in several temperature sensor segments in India. Proceeds from the IPO are reported to be used for business expansion and for repaying debt, as the company aims to fund growth while strengthening its balance sheet.

One outlet frames the offering as potentially suitable for higher-risk investors seeking long-term growth, citing the company’s revenue growth over recent fiscal years (FY24 to FY26). Other coverage focuses more on the subscription details and issue terms, with less emphasis on investor suitability. Overall reporting centers on the IPO’s size, timing, pricing, and stated use of funds, alongside the firm’s market positioning and recent financial momentum.