Overview

Features

  • -40 to 176°F (-40 to 80°C) temp range
  • Reading rates from every 2 seconds to 12 hours
  • Memory for 32,767 readings
  • Minimal long-term maintenance
  • Food grade 316L stainless steel material
  • Submersible to 150ft
  • Programmable Start Time
  • CE compliant

What's in the Box

  • NIST traceable calibration certificate

Description

The MadgeTech MicroTemp is a miniature, self-contained temperature recorder. Just 2.6" long and 0.7" in diameter, this recorder can easily fit into the smallest spaces including the neck of most beverage bottles. MadgeTech's miniature technology opens up new options for documenting and ensuring proper environments for pharmaceuticals, biomedical research, food processing and transport.

Despite its size, the MicroTemp is an industrial grade instrument which boasts an accuracy of ±0.5°C over a temperature range of –40 to 80°C. The MicroTemp is submersible to 150 feet and constructed of food grade stainless steel making it inert to most common fluids and gasses. Reading rates are configurable from once every two seconds to once every twelve hours. With a reading capacity of 32,767 data points, the MicroTemp is perfect for use in even the longest of processes.

One of the most powerful features of MicroTemp is the accompanying software (Madgetech data logger software). MadgeTech's easy-to-use Windows-based program features a variety of powerful tools, all of which work together to allow for the effortless creation and exportation of professionally formatted spreadsheets and customized graphs. Complex analyses, such as Mean Kinetic Temperature, Sterilization Units, and Pasteurization Units, can be performed with just one click of the mouse. In addition to data analysis, MadgeTech's software is used for the digital calibration of the MicroTemp.

Accessories

Required Components

These additional components are required for the operation of your product. We strongly advise you to purchase these components unless you already own them or own a suitable alternative.

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