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News Release from: Lamerholm Electronics | Subject: Global Sensor products
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 09 October 2006
Temperature monitoring on the move
Developed and designed by Global Sensors, these new recorders generate a permanent strip-chart record of temperature conditions during storage or transportation of temperature sensitive products
A new range of temperature strip-chart recorders is now available in the UK from Lamerholm Electronics A permanent strip-chart record of temperature conditions is generated during storage or transportation of temperature sensitive products
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 10 Nov 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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They are particularly suited to the food and dairy, pharmaceutical and chemical industries.
Cost-effective, highly reliable and battery powered, these time and temperature recorders are available in 5,10,20,40 or 60 day duration models.
The units are activated by simply removing a start tab, sealed up and then placed at the desired monitoring location.
When the load reaches its destination or at the end of the specified recording session, the chart is simply removed from the recorder and the temperature history is reviewed.
A distinct advantage of the Global Sensor products is that they provide a third party validation of temperature records.
Each chart has a specific serial number and in the event of a dispute, this can provide solid proof linking the container and the recorder.
As it is a one trip, one use product, it is not subject to any of the any errors that may occur using reusable recorders.
Each Global Sensors product is calibrated and provided with a written guarantee, should that be required. Request a free brochure from Lamerholm Electronics ...
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