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. WebDAQ 316 Internet Enabled Thermocouple Data Logger
    WEBDAQ-316
    • Stand-Alone Temperature Data Logger with Remote Monitoring and Control
    • Built-in Web Interface for Configuring Applications, Logging Data, Update Digital Outputs, Send Alarm Email/SMS Notifications and View Real-Time Data
    • (16) Thermocouple Inputs Isolated to 250 Volts and (4) Digital IOs for Triggers and Alarms
    • Cold Junction Compensation (CJC) Enabled for All Channels and Auto Zero Support on a Single Channel to compensate for Offset Errors
    • Ability to Export Recorded Data to csv format for Excel® and MATLAB®

    Includes Ethernet Cable, Calibration Certificate, Quick Start Guide, AC Power Adapter with USA, UK and Europe Plugs

  2. WebDAQ 504 Internet Enabled Vibration Accoustic Data Logger
    WEBDAQ-504
    • Stand-Alone Vibration and Acoustic Data Logger with Remote Monitoring and Control
    • (4) Simultaneous Analog Inputs Isolated to 250 Volts and (4) Digital IOs for Triggers and Alarms
    • Built-in Web Interface for Configuring Applications, Logging Data, Update Digital Outputs, Send Alarm Email/SMS Notifications and View Real-Time Data
    • Real-Time FFTs for Continuous Monitoring and AnalysisTriggers and FFT Display
    • Ability to Export Recorded Data to csv format for Excel® and MATLAB®

    Includes Ethernet Cable, Quick Start Guide, AC Power Adapter with USA, UK and Europe Plugs

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