L O G I S T I C S
TEMPERATURE
DATALOGGING
Datalogging for Sterilisation and Pasteurisation
We have a complete range of datalogging solutions for monitoring
your sterilisation and pasteurisation equipment.
• Portable high temperature loggers
• Real Time and RF logging
• Fo calculation
• Custom designed probes
• Validation
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MPIII
Micropak
Tracers
RF
Solution
Multichannel
sophisticated
datalogger
In-site pasteurisation
IP67
Thermometer
c/w HACCP
function
+64 9 525 1875 | info@belltechnology.co.nz | belltechnology.co.nz
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Mesalabs manufactures probably the smallest high
temperature datalogger on the market today. Rated
to 150C (without thermal protection), the small
MPIII logger stands only 25mm high. Used mainly
by many leading global food and medical companies,
the DataTrace logger also comes in a model that
offers real time data visualisation via radio frequency
transmission. This can be very useful for diagnosing
temperature profiles in realtime before the door
is opened to retrieve the load. Both models offer
significant advantages over traditional thermocouple
wire systems, for both precision and ease of
setup. Loggers can be placed exactly within the
load without fear of dislodgement. DT Pro software
can calculate Fo and PU values both in realtime and
historically after the data had been downloaded and
analysed.
Cryopak Verification Technologies manufactures
a number of portable dataloggers that can be
placed directly inside an autoclave/steriliser. The
instruments are rated to 125C and are IP68. With a
minimum probe length of 50mm, they can be made
up to 200mm and to any shape. Alternatively, the
Escort logger can be installed outside of the equipment
or plant, and the remote temperature probe
installed inside. Probes can be custom made for
any fitting. Loggers are configured and downloaded
using the Escort USB cradle and free software.
Escort Console software enables process hygiene
parameters such as F0 and PU to be calculated
directly from the temperature history.
Thermally controlled equipment such as autoclaves,
ovens and retorts can be monitored using the
SPYRF wireless temperature recorder, manufactured
by JRI Maxant. The recorder logs data onto
its memory and transmits it wirelessly to a receiver
which is in turn connected to a PC or server. Users
can start the logging process manually from the re-
Bell Technology supplies a wide range
of temperature datalogging solutions for
autoclaves, sterilisers and retorts.
corder at the beginning of the sterilisation cycle and
stop the logger at the end. Data is visualised within
the Sirius Storage software, which can be supplied
as single user or multiuser versions.
For further information, contact Bell Technology Ltd,
info@belltechnology.co.nz ; Tel 09 525 1875
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