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MP-OE-N-8-L iMiniPlus Dry Ice Data Logger -100/70°C with external probe. 8,032 Readings, Sampling rate from 5 seconds to 18 hours. MIN/MAX Display. IP64
SKU: MP-OE-N-8-L
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MP-OE-N-8-L iMiniPlus DRY ICE DATA LOGGER -100°C to 70°C  with External Sensor

Applications:

Temperature measurement of Dry Ice and other applications up to -100°C.

Many high value life science products need to be transported in dry ice to ensure efficiency of the product. If the dry ice does not maintain the critical temperatures of -80°C these products may not be suitable for use.

Examples of some of these are below
:

  • Medical samples, Plasma, Blood Products, Enzymes
  • Organ shipments
  • Animal & human tissue
  • Clinical Trials
  • Medical Samples & Ingredients
  • Pharmaceutical Products
  • Low Temp Blast Freezers

 

Features:

  • Large LCD Display
  • Maximum reliability and high accuracy
  • User friendly, very easy to use, free Escort Console software
  • Very Low Temperature applications not available at this price
  • Display of Lowest & Highest readings 

MP-OE-N-8-L iMiniPlus DRY ICE DATA LOGGER -100°C to 70°C  with External Sensor

Applications:

Temperature measurement of Dry Ice and other applications up to -100°C.

Many high value life science products need to be transported in dry ice to ensure efficiency of the product. If the dry ice does not maintain the critical temperatures of -80°C these products may not be suitable for use.

Examples of some of these are below
:

  • Medical samples, Plasma, Blood Products, Enzymes
  • Organ shipments
  • Animal & human tissue
  • Clinical Trials
  • Medical Samples & Ingredients
  • Pharmaceutical Products
  • Low Temp Blast Freezers

 

Features:

  • Large LCD Display
  • Maximum reliability and high accuracy
  • User friendly, very easy to use, free Escort Console software
  • Very Low Temperature applications not available at this price
  • Display of Lowest & Highest readings