Using dry ice - Usable in low-temperature environments of -80℃! USB temperature data logger Alpha TD80
The "Temperature Data Logger/Alpha TD80" is an ideal type of temperature data logger for low-temperature environments using dry ice. It can be used in a temperature range from -80°C to 70°C. Simply plug it into a PC to display temperature graphs in PDF format along with detailed data reports. No dedicated software is required. The measurement result report displays the time in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), making it perfect for temperature management of products being transported overseas. (Japan time can also be displayed.) 【Features】 ■ Automatically creates reports in encrypted PDF file format ■ Can be restarted immediately on-site without resetting ■ In case of sudden changes during transport, you can write a stamp by pressing the Mark button (up to 9 times) ■ Comes with a NIST traceability calibration certificate at factory shipment for three temperature points ■ If the memory data is full during measurement, it deletes old data and allows setting five alarm temperature ranges for new data ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Specifications】 - Sensor (Built-in RTD sensor) - Temperature measurement range: -80℃ to +70℃ - Accuracy/Resolution: ±0.5℃/0.1℃ - Data memory: 14,400 points - Measurement interval: 1 second to 2 hours - Shelf life/Battery: 2 years/3.6V Lithium - Dimensions: 107×56×18 mm (L×W×H) - Weight: Approximately 80g - Protection level: IP54 - Connection: USB 2.0 - Recommended OS environment: WIN XP/7/8 - Calibration: NIST traceability, 3-point calibration - Compliance: CE, EN12830, RTCA-D0160G ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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