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Temperature data logger ctemp DSC
for pharmaceutical productsUSBsingle use

temperature data logger
temperature data logger
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Characteristics

Data type
temperature
Applications
for pharmaceutical products
Other characteristics
USB, single use
Temperature

Max.: 72 °C
(162 °F)

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Description

A low-cost single-use Temperature Data Logger for monitoring low temperatures. c\temp DSC is the revolutionary single-use pre-programmed electronic temperature recorder developed by Marathon Products. Designed for measuring low temperatures during the transportation of chemicals, pharmaceuticals and vaccines, the internal thermistor accurately records time and temperatures for user selectable readings in Celsius, Fahrenheit and Kelvin. Because of its small size, it is suitable for applications where space limitations exist.The larger format c\tempAA has an extended battery life and can endure rough handling. Functions: The internal firmware provides the following features: start time, intervals, end description for special instructions, alarm values,recording status, measurement data, firmware version, serial and tracking number, and model type. User selectable software features also includes language conversion on the fly from English to Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, French and German. To start the recorder, simply press the start button! Computer Ready: After recording, simply download all of its data to your PC with a compatible cable and Marathon’s easy-to-use MDAS software. Compatible with Microsoft Windows XP, Vista and 7, 8 & 10. 21CFR compliant software is available with full database capabilities. We also offer a USB to Serial Port adaptor. Software and cables sold separately. Note: a minimum order consists of 20 units.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.