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Data loggers can do more than just checking the temperature in your freezer!
Data loggers are modern digital devices that document
temperature. Many people use them to monitor the temperature in
a freezer or in a pharmaceutical storage facility, but the are
also used to monitor oven temperature and other manufacturing
processes.
A high temperature data logger (a logger with sensors capable of
measuring high temperatures) can be used in laboratories,
manufacturing plants and even bakeries. Literally any place
where temperature plays a role in producing a product or affects
the life of stored inventory is a potential spot where a data
logger can be employed.
Data loggers are priceless tools for museums and art galleries
where they monitor and document temperature and humidity. Art
works and paintings must be maintained in rigidly controlled
environments or they deteriorate. They can also be employed for
investigating building operational problems, checking voltage
and amperage in energy lines and many, many more. The only thing
that limits them is which sensors are installed.
Humidity monitors
Temperature/RH data loggers such as the ThermaViewer can be used
to monitor and
alert personnel if temperature moves outside a
'safe' range. Knowing the relative humidity (RH) is important in
every place where there are any moisture sensitive goods stored.
Cigars, musical instruments and clothes - all these goods may be
damaged or even destroyed by rapid RH changes. Drums' heads can
split, guitars can fall apart and paintings can darken - all
because of improper RH level.. High temperature
High temperature sensors can increase the data loggers'
usefulness. Wherever there are heaters or ovens to monitor, a
high temperature data logger will be handy. They can be used for
temperature monitoring of ongoing experiments in a lab as well
as for checking the temperature in ironworks' furnace. Data
loggers (even high temperature ones) are relatively inexpensive
and can be used by small businesses, like pizzerias and
bakeries.
About the author:
Rick Kaestner is the President and CEO of Two Dimensional
Instruments; the worldwide leader in providing technology to
monitor, measure, record and document temperature and humidity.
For more information please visit their website at
http://www.e2di.com
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