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Product category: Product Transportation
News Release from: MadgeTech | Subject: UltraShock
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 10 March 2006

Shock, temperature, humidity and
pressure recorder

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A re-engineered portable instrument to measure and record peak shock, temperature, humidity and ambient air pressure over a user defined interval is introduced by MadgeTech

A re-engineered portable instrument to measure and record peak shock, temperature, humidity and ambient air pressure over a user defined interval is being newly introduced by MadgeTech of Warner, New Hampshire The UltraShock will allow the user to see whether something was hit or dropped during shipment, assembly, and production, or to validate the operating of drilling equipment

The MadgeTech UltraShock Tri-Axial Shock Recorder is a stand-alone instrument that measures and records shock as peak acceleration levels over a user defined interval and can be started and stopped directly from a computer.

Suitable for a wide variety of applications, this 9V battery powered instrument is very small and weighs only 12 oz.

It can be mounted anywhere to log maximum shock when it occurs.

The Windows based software collects, displays and analyses data easily.

The MadgeTech UltraShock Tri-Axial Shock Recorder has a serial interface port and interfaces with the new MadgeTech IFC200 USB cable or IFC110 RS-232 cable.

Sampling at 512Hz (less than two milliseconds), it stores peak shock values for a selected interval from 64 readings/second to one reading per 5 minutes and stores over 174,000 readings per channel.

Temperature, pressure and humidity are sampled at a maximum rate of 2 seconds.

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