Concrete

Concrete Data Logger Application


 

 

 

 

Single or multi-channel thermocouple data loggers can be used to monitor the temperature of concrete during the curing or hardening process. Thermocouple sensors embedded inside the concrete can tell you the core temperature throughout the curing process. This will let you know if you need to heat or cool the concrete to ensure maximum strength and prevent cracking during maturity of the concrete.


Thermocouple Data Loggers Used in Concrete Applications

 

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  1. TandD TR-75NW Ethernet LAN Thermocouple Data Logger
    TR-75NW
    • 2 External Thermocouple Sensor Input for Temperature Measurements in an Indoor Environment
    • Transmission of Recorded Readings to Cloud Storage Using Existing Ethernet LAN for Viewing and Analysis of Data from Any Device
    • User-Replaceable Alkaline Batteries with 10 Day to 1.5 Year Typical Life (Dependent on Auto-Upload Interval)
    • Stores up to 8,000 Measured Readings with Date/Time Stamp if Your Existing Ethernet Communications Not Available
    • Compatible with the Free TandD WebStorage Cloud Service for Viewing your Recorded Readings Anywhere, Anytime
    • TandD PC Software and Apps Available from Apple Store and Google Play for Setup and Reporting

    Includes Alkaline Batteries, Strap and Cable Clamp

    NOTE: Setup Requires Advanced Understanding of Network Connectivity & Security Settings. Not Compatible with Enterprise Wireless Network Security.

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