News
-
by Martin Westover
Data logging devices have multiple uses in the healthcare, food manufacturing, and pharmaceutical industries. They can also be used to improve sust...
-
by Martin Westover
Data loggers are routinely used in a wide range of commercial settings, from agriculture to healthcare and include food and pharmaceutical processi...
-
by Martin Westover
If you run a food business, you must have a plan based on the Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) principles. The HACCP plan keeps y...
-
by Martin Westover
While fridges and freezers are most commonly associated with the cold storage of perishable foods, they play a crucial role in non-food industries ...
-
by Martin Westover
When you rely on cold storage facilities, such as fridges or freezers, to keep your valuable stock in prime condition, it’s vital that you are made...
-
by Mike Chappell
UK Patent No. 2479520
Signatrol have been awarded a patent for the communications aspect of their spYdaq data logging system.
Designed to monitor a...
-
by Martin Westover
Logging temperature and humidity data is vital for health and safety, quality control, supply chain management and to ensure compliance with a whol...
-
by Mike Chappell
Introduction
Vaccines are biological substances that may lose their effectiveness quickly if they become too hot or too cold at any time, especi...
-
by Martin Westover
Tiny yet formidable, the SL50 is a complete temperature data-logger in a ‘button’ style enclosure (similar to a watch battery). Thus, the device i...
-
by Martin Westover
Wireless data logging has been around for well over a decade, so why has it suddenly become a trending topic in 2021? The answer lies in a combinat...
-
by Martin Westover
The delivery of vaccines for use in the fight against Covid-19 has further strengthened the need for reliable cold chain storage and has presented ...
-
by Martin Westover
In the medical industry, secure and documented cold storage data is necessary for many applications, including the storage of blood, vaccines, and ...
Use left/right arrows to navigate the slideshow or swipe left/right if using a mobile device