Automatic Recording ThermohygroMeter

The automatic temperature and humidity recorder collects environmental data through built-in sensors, stores temperature and humidity values in memory, and is used for continuous monitoring in places such as laboratories and warehouses. Data can be exported for analysis.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the measurement range covers the required scenarios, the accuracy meets standard requirements, the memory capacity satisfies the recording duration, the data export method is compatible with existing devices, and the protection rating suits the usage environmental conditions.

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The equipment can be used for vibration resistance and impact testing. The impact height can be adjusted from 0 to 150mm, and the Test speed can be adjusted from 0 to 40cpm. It has the functions of automatic stop and automatic recording of sample drop to ensure accurate and efficient testing.

$ 2460.00

Using irreversible discoloration technology, Color changes permanently after overheating, providing reliable recording; Rated temperature 143 ℃, size 12 * 12mm, easy to paste and strong gluing.

$ 81.00

Using irreversible discoloration method, Measuring temperature 99 ℃, easy to paste and gluing, Color change after overtemperature has recording function.

$ 81.00

Color is irreversible after over-temperature discoloration, with recording function, Measuring temperature 42 ℃, strong gluing and easy pasting, in line with railway related technical standards.

$ 81.00

Using irreversible discoloration technology, providing 5 temperature measurement points (77 ° C to 99 ° C), easy to paste and gluing, rectangular temperature grid design for easy observation and recording.

$ 87.00

Color is irreversible after over-temperature discoloration, with recording function, Measuring temperature 38 ℃, strong gluing and easy pasting, in line with railway related technical standards.

$ 81.00

Color is irreversible after over-temperature discoloration, with recording function, rated temperature 49 ℃, Dimensions 12 * 12mm, strong gluing and easy to paste.

$ 81.00

Using irreversible discoloration mode, providing 5 temperature monitoring points (49 ℃ to 71 ℃), with recording function and easy pasting, the size of 18 * 40mm rectangular grid design.

$ 87.00

Color is irreversible after over-temperature discoloration, with recording function, Measuring temperature 43 ℃, strong gluing and easy to paste, Dimensions 12 * 12mm, in line with railway related technical standards.

$ 81.00

Color is irreversible after over-temperature discoloration, with recording function, Measuring temperature 44 ° C, Dimensions 12 * 12mm, easy to paste and gluing, with reference to railway-related standards for pRoduction.

$ 81.00

Provides irreversible temperature recording with accuracy of +/- 1 ° C below 100 ° C and +/- 1.5 ° C from 100 ° C to 154 ° C. Self-adhesive design, resistant to oil, water and steam, ensures reliable monitoring.

$ 98.00

The built-in measurement system can be accurate to 1/100 micron, supports 1080P 60FPS video recording and a variety of geometric measurement functions, and the operation is simple and intuitive.

$ 1493.00

With irreversible discoloration, it provides 8 temperature measurement points, covering the range of 116 ° C to 154 ° C, easy to paste and recording function, suitable for temperature monitoring applications.

$ 89.00

Built-in 1/100 micron accuracy measurement system, support 1080P 30FPS video recording and 5 million pixel static photography, equipped with 9.7 inch display screen and a variety of geometric measurement functions, can be output through USB2.0, HDMI and other interfaces.

$ 1235.00

With 4 grid temperature monitoring window, size 12x40mm, full sealing protective film design, with waterproof and oil-proof function, temperature recording is irreversible, Color change can not be restored to the original state.

$ 145.00

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