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Product category: Dataloggers
News Release from: LoggerShop | Subject: Dry ice datalogger
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 26 June 2007

Datalogger monitors dry ice

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Plasma, frozen tissue, and pharmaceutical products are examples of critical and temperature sensitive items that could benefit from the use of an ultra-low temperature data logger

The need for ultra-low temperature data loggers has grown considerably over the past few years The biomedical field for example, needs to validate the temperature of goods and products during shipping, transportation, and storage

Although it is possible to use a data logger with an external probe, it is more desirable to have a probeless version with visible status LED indicators.

An all in one device can be programmed to record temperature at various intervals and placed directly into the environment of interest for days, weeks, and even years.

This is particularly desirable for use when products or materials are shipped in dry ice.

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