Product category:
Temperature measurement: Conventional
News Release from: Isatec | Subject: LogTag TREX-8
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 October 2007
LogTag temperature recorder with
external probe
Isatec announce the release of the LogTag TREX-8 temperature recorder, a credit-card sized data logger with an external probe
LogTags, a range of credit-card sized data loggers, are manufactured by New Zealand based LogTag Recorders TREX-8 features a high quality gold plated connector to interface with a range of external probes for those applications where a remote probe is required
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 29 Jul 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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External temperature probes come with either a 1.5 meter or 3 meter co-axial cable, either with or without a handle.
Handled versions incorporate a 105mm long 5mm OD 316 stainless probe.
Non handled versions incorporate a 140mm long 5 mm OD 316 probe.
All materials at the probe end of the cables are FDA food rated, including the cable.
TREX-8 has a measurement range of -40 to +99C and can record 8000 time stamped readings at a sampling frequency which is adjustable from 30 seconds to several hours.
A flashing LED gives an immediate indication that conditions have stepped outside preset limits.
The stored data can be downloaded in a few seconds to a PC by sitting the LogTag in a USB connected docking station and utilising the free LogTag Analyser software package.
Once the data has been collected the TREX-8 can be reset to use again.
A starter kit of one TREX -8 and a docking station costs only GBP80 plus VAT and the new version 1.5 of the LogTag Analyser software package is free.
A 1.5 meter long external temperature sensor without a handle costs GBP39 plus VAT. Request a free brochure from Isatec ...
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