MicroW XL Temperature Data Loggers

MicroW XL is a temperature data logger from -40°C to 250°C (standard calibration from 25°C to 140°C, calibrable from -40°C to 250°C, only the probe will resist above 140°C. For calibrations above 140°C probe minimum length is 50 mm) with 20, 50, 100, 150 mm or on demand length external probe (probes cannot be switched) on a 3 mm base (base height is not counted for probe length), managed with Windows software and USB interface (DiskInterface HS, Multibay).

Battery is user replaceable and the data logger is provided with a National Reference traceable cetificate on 6 points.

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For more information, or a no-obligation quote give us a call on 0116 467 0830 or email info@thefoodincubator.co.uk

With Tecnosoft's solutions you can be assured of the following:-

✅ Accuracy 

✅ Durability

✅ UK based calibration and repair services

✅ Pre-built customisable reports

Applications

  • Pasteurisation and Sterilisation

  • Food and Beverages

  • Pharmaceutical

  • Validation

Main Features

  • With different lengths rigid probe for penetration

  • Completely food grade and waterproof

  • All software calculate lethality value (F0, PU, A0 ecc.)

  • Low battery consumption for an extended battery life User replaceable battery (software shows battery status)

  • Very easy to deploy in any type of package

  • Reference traceable calibration certificate included

  • Available extended calibration from -40°C to 250°C (order extra calibration points; in case of wide calibration range the accuracy might be worse. Request the possible calibration ranges in advance)

  • For calibration over 140°C the minimum probe length is 50 mm

  • Heat protections available for use above 140°C

What’s Included

  • MicroW XL temperature data logger

  • DiskInterface HS or Universal Multibay

  • SPD software or TS Manager software (compatible with the FDA 21 CFR Part 11 regulation)




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