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Temperature logging tag travels with food

A Signatrol product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Oct 11, 2000

Signatrol's SL150 temperature logging tag represents a major advance in the remote temperature logging of chilled and frozen food during processing, transportation and storage.

Signatrol's SL150 temperature logging tag represents a major advance in the remote temperature logging of chilled and frozen food during processing, transportation and storage.

With food safety and quality high on the public agenda, the SL150 is designed to travel directly with food and provides a detailed time and date temperature profile which can be used to highlight any problems.

The data logger is housed in a fully weld sealed, crevice free, robust food grade plastic tag which is only 10mm thick.

The SL150 uses a patented induction technique for set up and data down load which means that there are no plugs, sockets or entries of any kind.

Powered by an internal battery, the unit can be selected to log at intervals from 1 minute up to 255 minutes and has a measurement range from -30C to +70C.

Comprehensive and user friendly Windows software provides a simple set up procedure and the unit can be programmed with details such as vehicle number, driver, destination, ship name, consignment number and container number.

The SL150 has a convenient through hole which allows the unit to be security sealed to the food consignment Stored data is easily downloaded via the base unit to a PC or laptop and can be displayed graphically or saved in a standard spread sheet format.

Data is stored in such a way that it cannot subsequently be altered to disguise what actually happened and the logger has already proved itself with leading supermarkets, food suppliers and manufacturers.

The SL 150 is just part of Signatrol's extensive range of standard and bespoke data loggers and recorders.

Signatrol is the dedicated data logging division of Status Instruments.

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