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Laboratory Products 67


Digital Water Baths Offer Exceptional Temperature Control and Functionality


Secured PDF Temperature Logger


Today’s shipment for food items, medical and biological articles requires controlled temperature environment to ensure articles will not degrade or damage at the end of transit. It’s a blame game when articles are damaged due to improper handling and especially without evidence.


Trans Instruments is glad to announce the launch of its new data logger, TransXecure. The logger is small and compact, and can easily placed in any packages, carton or transit container. It will track the temperature with date and time of the article throughout the entire shipment up to 8,192 records.


PolyScience’s line of economical general purpose water baths combine exceptional temperature control with full-featured digital functionality and ease of operation. Designed to accommodate a wide variety of clinical and laboratory applications, these versatile water baths maintain bath temperatures from ambient +5° to 99°C with ±0.1° stability and ±0.2°C uniformity. They are available with 2, 5, 10, 20, or 28 litre single chamber reservoirs.


In addition to precise temperature control, PolyScience Water Baths feature a digital temperature readout that displays both the actual bath temperature and set point temperature simultaneously, three user-defi ned temperature preset buttons for the quick selection of frequently used temperature set points and an integrated timer. Bath temperature can be displayed in either °C or °F. For added operational convenience, all models include a steeply gabled tilting cover that accommodates glassware of varying heights and permits easy loading and removal of samples while allowing condensate to drain neatly back into the bath. A high-clearance lid is available as an accessory for larger fl asks or bottles. Baths with a 10 litre or large reservoir are also equipped with a reservoir drain. All models come equipped with a diffuser tray.


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Logger’s unique feature is that it can generate a non-editable PDF fi le as proof at the end of delivery. The PDF fi le can be viewed and saved when the logger is plugged directly into a PC’s USB socket. No software to install for both sender and receiver, it’s so simple and it is disposable.


The logger’s LED will fl ash red when temperature went above or below set points which help receiver to identify which package needed investigation. Each logger comes in a specially designed sticker bag with proper marking and instruction to prevent mishandling.


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