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Thermometers / Data-loggers

Thermometers / Data-loggers

Perfect for temperature monitoring, our data-logger thermometers are calibrated before shipment and can generate detailed reports with min/max values, alarms, etc.

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    All our data-loggers are calibrated and are provided with a calibration certificate.

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    Configuration can be customized, with Alarms values and type, Measurement interval, Start delay, etc.

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    All our data-loggers are calibrated and are provided with a calibration certificate.

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    Configuration can be customized, with Alarms values and type, Measurement interval, Start delay, etc.

Description

Data-loggers are thermometers capable of storing temperature measurements in an internal memory. Most data-loggers can generate reports (usually in standard formats such as .pdf) with or without a dedicated software.

These devices can be configured according to the user’s needs with alarm levels, measurement intervals, start delays, etc.

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Help us find the right product for your needs!

Important points to consider before choosing a thermometer/data-logger are:

  • is it possible to install software on users’ computers?
  • the temperature range
  • any parameters to pre-configured

Faqs

– What is the difference between a data-logger and a “min/max” thermometer?

A data-logger can store a lot of measurements in its internal memory and is able to generate detailed reports with or without additional software (depending on the model).
A “Min/Max” thermometer will simply display the minimum and maximum values recorded (usually along with the current temperature), which can be reset, but will not be able to generate detailed reports.

– Is it possible to re-configure data-loggers multiple times?

Most data-loggers can be re-configured without any limitations. Some models can be locked by the manufacturer so users cannot accidentally reconfigure the device.

– If the end user cannot install any software due to IT restrictions, how can I monitor the temperature?

A few data-loggers do not require any software for configuration and generation of reports. However, such data-loggers usually cannot monitor ultra-low temperatures. In that case, simple “min/max” thermometers should be used as no software is needed.

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Min/Max Thermometers

Min/Max Thermometers

With a large choice of thermometers and probes, Quipment can provide the right device for your temperature monitoring requirements.

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    All our thermometers are calibrated and are provided with a calibration certificate.

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    With alarm feature.

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    You can choose between standard "bullet" probe or "bottled" (glycrerol) probe.

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    All our thermometers are calibrated and are provided with a calibration certificate.

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    With alarm feature.

Description

Min/max thermometers are user-friendly devices used for monitoring room temperatures, cold storage appliances or any other temperature-controlled equipment or environment.

Min/max thermometers can usually display the current temperature, along with the minimum and maximum values recorded. These min/max values can be adjusted manually by the user.

Most min/max thermometers are equipped with alarm functions for alerting the user in case of temperature excursions.

Tips

Help us find the right product for your needs!

Important points to consider before choosing a thermometer/data-logger are:

  • the temperature range to monitor
  • the alarm levels to pre-configure if necessary
  • is a standard “bullet” probe or “bottled” (glycerol) probe needed?
  • the environment being monitored (room, freezer, etc.)

Faqs

– What is the difference between a data-logger and a “min/max” thermometer?

A data-logger can store a lot of measurements in its internal memory and is able to generate detailed reports with or without additional software (depending on the model).

A “Min/Max” thermometer will simply display the minimum and maximum values recorded (usually along with the current temperature), which can be reset, but will not be able to generate detailed reports.

– The end user has no IT restrictions and can install software. Should we use a Min/Max or Data-logger thermometer?

If the users are able to install software on their computers, we would recommend using a data-logger as detailed reports can be obtained without having to manually record the measurements everyday.

– Do I need a standard “bullet” probe or “bottled” (glycerol) probe?

Standard bullet probes are highly sensitive to the air temperature in the room or device being monitored. However, the air temperature doesn’t always reflect the intenal temperature of the contents (such as vaccines or samples), which hold on to heat and are resistant to small air temperature fluctuations. Glycerol probes are often preffered as they more accurately reflect the temperature of the contents of the device or room.

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Laboratory Freezers

Laboratory Freezers

With a wide range of temperatures from 0°C down to -86°C, you can select the right freezer for storing your samples or products.

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    Lock Feature.

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    Wide range of temperatures going from 0°C down to -86°C

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    Alarm feature.

Description

Stable, reliable and user-friendly, our freezers are an ideal solution for ultra-cold storage of your medication, samples, or other products in laboratories & hospitals.

Usually equipped with alarm systems, freezers can also integrate optional features such as internal data-logging.

Choose from the usual temperature ranges (-25°C / -60°C / -80°C) or let us know if you have any specific requirements.

Tips

Help us find the right product for your needs!

Important points to consider before choosing a freezer are:

  • the volume/size required for storing your products
  • the temperature range
  • any parameters to pre-configured, such as the set-point or the alarm levels
  • the available space at the investigator site

Faqs

– How do I ensure the freezer is maintaining an accurate temperature?

Quipment recommends the use of an external calibrated data-logger/thermometer in order to monitor the Freezer and ensure no temperature excursions occur. For more information, please visit our data-loggers product page.

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Incubators

Incubators

From the standard incubator for simple temperature regulation to advanced Peltier incubators able to maintain humidity and CO2/O2 levels, Quipment can help you find the right equipment for conducting cell culture and tissue culture work.

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    Standard Incubator for maintaining stable temperature condition.

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    Peltier incubators can also maintain cold temperature condition.

Description

Laboratory incubators are temperature-controlled equipment used for growing cell or microbiological cultures.

Incubators can maintain optimal temperature and other optional parameters such as humidity or CO2.

Tips

Help us find the right product for your needs!

Important points to consider before choosing an incubator are:

  • the temperature range required
  • the parameters to control (temperature, humidity, CO2, etc.)

Faqs

– What is a Peltier Incubator?

Peltier Incubators use the Peltier effect for generating heat and cold temperatures. Peltier incubators may generate cooler temperatures than the room in which the incubator is located.

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Laboratory Refrigerators

With a wide range of temperatures and volumes, you can select the right refrigerator for storing your samples or products.

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    Lock & Alarm Features.

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    Wide range of temperatures and volumes.

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    Lock & Alarm Features.

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    Wide range of temperatures and volumes.

Description

Stable, reliable and user-friendly, our refrigerators are an ideal solution for cold temperature storage of your medication, samples and various products in laboratories & hospitals.

Usually equipped with alarm systems, refrigerators can also integrate optional features such as internal data-logging.

Choose among the usual temperature ranges (2°C to 8°C / 2°C to 15°C) or let us know if you have any specific requirements.

Tips

Help us find the right product for your needs!

Important points to consider before choosing a refrigerator are:

  • the volume/size required for storing your products
  • the temperature range
  • any parameters to pre-configured such as the set-point or the alarm levels
  • the available space at the investigator site

Faqs

How do I ensure the refrigerator is maintaining an accurate temperature?

Quipment recommends the use of an external calibrated data-logger/thermometer in order to monitor the refrigerator and ensure no temperature excursions occur. For more information, please visit our data-loggers product page.

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