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. Lascar EL-USB-TC USB Thermocouple Data Logger
    EL-USB-TC
    • Measure and Record Readings Using External Thermocouple Type J, K or T
    • Stores 32,000 Temperature Readings onto Non-Volatile Internal Memory
    • Powered by User-Replaceable 1/2 AA Lithium Battery with 2-Year Typical Battery Life
    • 2 User-Programmable Alarm Thresholds with Visual LED Indicators
    • Immediate and Delayed Start Functions

    Includes (1) Type K Thermocouple with 1.5 Meter Cable, Protective Cap and 1/2 AA 3.6 Volt Lithium Battery. PC Compatible Software Available for Download.

  2. Thermocouple Data Logger with Graphic LCD Display
    EL-GFX-TC
    • Measure and Record Temperature Using (1) External Type J, K or T Thermocouple Sensor
    • Temperature Triggered, Immedate, Delayed or Push-Button Start Modes
    • Logs up to 252,928 Temperature Readings onto non-Volatile Internal Memory
    • LCD Display Shows Current Temperature Readings, Graph, Battery Level and Alarm Status
    • User-Programmable Visual LED and Audible Alarm Thresholds (Max and Min)

    Includes (1) Type K Thermocouple Sensors, USB Cover, Mounting Clip, Micro USB Cable and (2) 1/2 AA Lithium Batteries. PC Compatible Software Available as Free Download.

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