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News Release from: Isatec | Subject: LogTag
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 03 May 2007
Have the bananas been cool throughout
the journey?
The LogTag range of data loggers are 'Tell Tale Tags' - the best way to personally monitor the quality of your product continuously, throughout its transportation
Was your pharmaceutical consignment kept within the critical temperature limits during shipment? Has somebody been leaving the refrigerator door open too long and spoiling the samples without your knowledge? The obvious way to ensure the quality of your product is to personally monitor it continuously As this is usually out of the question, the next best thing is to have someone (or something) else monitor it for you
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 22 Feb 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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'Cold chain monitor' temperature datalogger
The Isatec LogTag TRIX-8 electronic temperature recorder has been found to meet European Standard EN 12830, and is suitable for use in vaccine refrigerators, vaccine shipments and cold chain studies
The LogTag range of data loggers are designed to do just that.
Small enough to fit inside a shipping carton or refrigerator door, they will record up to 8000 real time values of temperature and humidity.
With a humidity resolution of 0.1%RH and a temperature resolution of 0.1 degree C over a temperature range of -40 to +85C, LogTag data recorders are suited to most applications.
Measurements falling outside of preset limits trigger an alert LED to give an instant indication of a problem.
Further analysis can be undertaken by slotting the tag into a USB interface and using the FREE software tool to produce graphical reports which can be saved, emailed or exported to Excel LogTag data recorders tell you what was happening while you were looking after business elsewhere. Request a free brochure from Isatec ...
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