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Logger survives ultra-low temperatures

A MadgeTech product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 24, 2006

An ultra-low-temperature data recorder can be placed in environments from -86 to +35C.

New from MadgeTech, the Cryo-Temp is an ultra-low-temperature data recorder that can be placed in environments from -86 to +35C.

It is ideal for dry ice shipment and storage monitoring, blood banks, laboratory freezers and medical and pharmaceutical shipment temperature verification.

The MadgeTech Cryo-Temp is a battery-operated stand-alone data logger that uses a built-in temperature sensor for monitoring and recording temperature data.

External temperature probes are not required, and the Cryo-Temp may be placed directly in the environment being monitored.

The IFC300 USB basestation interfaces with the logger to allow communication with a PC or laptop for programming, start and offload of collected data.

The Cryo-Temp is enclosed in a splash-proof case that features a handle for easy attachment.

Three LEDs - green, yellow and red - indicate the status/temperature of the shipment being monitored.

The user can program a warning and/or alarm range.

The green LED indicates the recorder is logging data.

The yellow LED indicates that a temperature reading exceeded the user programmed warning limits and the red LED signifies a temperature reading exceeded the user programmed alarm limits.

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

The MadgeTech Cryo-Temp has a selectable reading rate from every 5 seconds up to 30 minutes.

The user can program the Cryo-Temp for an immediate start, delayed start up to 30 days or pushbutton start.

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