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. SRP-006 SmartReader Plus 6 Thermocouple Data Logger
    01-0013
    • (7) External Thermocouple Inputs and (1) Internal Temperature Sensor
    • Accepts Type J, K, S, T or E Thermocouple Sensor Probes
    • Internal Temperature Sensor Features A Measurement Range of -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) and ±0.2°C Accuracy
    • Powered-By a Factory Replaceable 10-Year 3.6 Volt Lithium Battery
    • 25/Second to 8 Hour User-Selectable Sampling Rate
    • Continuous (FIFO) or Stop When Full Sampling Methods
  2. Thermocouple Data Logger with 4 Sensor Inputs
    176-T3
    • 4 External Thermocouple Probes Measure Remote Temperature Conditions (Sold Separately)
    • Accepts Type J (-100°C to 750°C), K (-195°C to 1000°C) and T (-200°C to 400°C) TC Probes
    • Stores up to 2 Million Measured Readings in Non-Volatile Memory or onto Removable SD Card
    • Rated IP54 with Dust and Splashed Water Protection
    • Operates on (1) Lithium User-Replaceable Battery with 8 Year Battery Life

    Includes Wall Bracket, Batteries and Certificate of Conformance. Software is Available as a Download.

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