There are numerous uses for autonomous data loggers,
one of which being environmental monitoring: they can be taken to
various locations that cannot be accessed easily with bulky temperature
monitoring equipment such as mountains, deserts, jungles, mines, caves
and other similar places. Data loggers, especially portable ones, can
also be used in industrial and scientific surroundings – in factories
and laboratories where temperature monitoring is highly wanted.
Another use for temperature data loggers is monitoring sensitive
shipments and products, primarily fresh and prepared foods and other
consumables, pharmaceuticals, organs ready for transplant and various
chemicals which react to elevated temperatures and need to be kept in
order. Exposing the aforementioned items to temperatures outside their
designated ranges for a certain period of time can result in them being
unusable. Therefore, portable data loggers are placed inside insulated
containers or directly attached to products and items so as to monitor
the temperature of the product being shipped. Also, the placement of
data loggers and sensors is critical to the perseverance of the product:
several studies have confirmed that temperatures inside a shipping
container (an insulated box, a refrigerator truck or a refrigerated
container) rely heavily on the proximity of the container to exterior
walls and roof and to the location in regard to them.
Modern data loggers also come equipped with the ability to measure
temperature in real time. This information can then be used to check
whether the product has been exposed to temperatures higher than
prescribed for too long. Analyzing these scenarios of high temperature
exposure, the outcomes may be that shelf life of products has been
reduced and therefore they need to be sold at a faster pace, perhaps the
cooling equipment has failed during the shipping of a product but
persons cannot pick up the slight difference in temperatures, or the
shipment has gone bad and is unusable because of critical oscillations
of temperature.
All of this data coming from monitoring temperature can prove to be
extremely useful as to reduce costs, prolong shelf life and avoid any
damage to the precious goods so that they can be usable and in top
condition upon arrival.
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