New extreme-heat textile factory data loggers
09/02/2009
Data monitoring technology provider Dickson has announced that its new stainless steel case data loggers for textile plants are now available to worldwide textile manufacturers.
The new data-logging devices are watertight and can resist temperatures of up to 125 degrees Celsius. They are battery-powered, but the batteries last a year. There is also a USB port to enable fast and easy data download.
Kate Sonka, marketing coordinator for Dickson said on making the announcement: “These are the ideal solution for anybody who needs to have the ultimate flexibility on where they place their data loggers. These instruments are designed to not only take the heat, but also are watertight and made of the clean food grade stainless steel that is important to so many real-world applications where temperature monitoring is required.”