Easy programming and reporting without additional software (plug and play).
Testo 184 T1 - Temperature Data Logger - Single use data logger (up to 90 days battery life. Based on average usage) and up to 16000 readings, batteries
Measuring range | -35 to +70 °C |
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Accuracy | ±0.5 °C |
Resolution | 0.1 °C |
Reaction time | t₉₀ = 30 min |
Measuring rate | 1 min to 24 h |
Weight | 22 g |
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Dimensions | 3,5 x 0,9 x 7,5 mm (t4) |
Operating temperature | -35 to +70 °C |
Product-/housing material | ABS |
Protection class | IP67 |
System requirements | Adobe® Acrobat Reader |
Product colour | white |
Standards | EN 12830; CE 2014/30/EU; DIN EN 50581:2013; DIN EN 61326-1:2013; 2011/65/EU |
Certificate type | Certified by HACCP International |
Channels | 1 internal |
Operating time | 90 days days from the first time the program is started (5-minute measuring cycle, -35 °C) |
Authorizations | CE; RTCA/DO-160G |
Alarm function | via LED |
Battery type | Lithium battery non exchangeable |
Interface | USB; NFC |
Memory | 16,000 measuring values |
Storage temperature | -35 to +70 °C |
Maximum storage duration: 1 year after delivery |
Handling foods involves danger to human health at all levels. In order to be able to eliminate them as far as possible, food companies must comply with an HACCP concept which guarantees food safety along the entire production chain – "from farm to fork". The adherence to product-specific limit values and the uninterrupted monitoring of the cold chain are crucial. In many cases, the monitoring of humidity and shock, in addition to temperature, are relevant for the maintenance of food quality.
With the testo 184, quality managers in food logistics have six HACCP International-certified data loggers available to them, which monitor and document all critical parameters during the transport of foods. The data loggers testo 184 T1,T2, T3 and T4 have been additionally tested and certified according to EN 12830 by the TÜV Süd, and are therefore ideally suitable for the transport of refrigerated and deep-frozen foods.
Researchers discovered long ago that the temperature during the transport of cut flowers and green plants has a crucial influence on their quality. Since flowers are traded globally, and as it is not uncommon for flowers from Kenya, Tanzania or Ecuador to be sold in the USA, Germany or Russia, the monitoring of transport conditions during their often days-long journeys is essential.
Flowers must be transported neither too warm not too cold. The former results in the loss of blossoms and leaves, the latter involves cold damage, which negatively influences not only the appearance but also the longevity of the plants. Sufficient air humidity is furthermore also of significance for the quality of the flowers.
With the data loggers testo 184, measuring instruments are now available to you with which you can monitor and document temperature and humidity in the logistics of cut flowers and green plants quickly, easily and reliably.
Providers of logistic service often take on the responsibility for expensive and sensitive products from the fields of pharmaceuticals, food, electronics or art. The wrong conditions during transport can lead to considerable losses of quality, right up to the complete devaluation of the monitored products.
With the help of the testo 184 data logger, the prescribed temperature and humidity limit values as well as the shock tolerance levels can be monitored during transport, and thanks to the automatic report creation, very easily analyzed and documented. This allows all doubts regarding the correct transport conditions to be eliminated.
Shock-sensitive products such as electronics, delicate machinery or certain bio-pharmaceuticals can be additionally monitored for the violation of previously defined shock limits with the help of the testo 184 G1.
Most pharmaceuticals must be continuously transported and stored at defined upper and lower temperature and humidity limit values, along the entire supply chain. A violation of these predefined upper and lower limit values can lead to irreversible alterations of the active ingredients or the composition of the medicaments.
However, not only medicaments and their active ingredients are endangered. Minus temperatures or extreme temperature fluctuations can also cause damage to containers or medical instruments. The consequence is the threat of spoilage of the entire goods, financial losses and damage to reputation.
In GxP-compliant quality management, the control of the entire cold chain, from production to delivery, is therefore a prerequisite, in order not only to ensure product quality, but also to prevent financial losses and damage to your reputation in the pharmaceutical industry.
With the testo 184 data loggers, your products can be protected from unnoticed gaps in the cold chain, and the entire distribution path monitored and documented simply, securely and compliantly with all common standards, guidelines and regulations.