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Data Loggers \ Grant Multi-Channel Universal Input Data Logger Range
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SQ2010 Data Logger with 4-8 analogue inputs |
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The Squirrel 2010 is a versatile, general purpose data logger, with 4 to 8 analogue input channels to measure current, voltage, resistance and temperature, plus 8 digital channels. All can be logged or used as triggers to automatically start or stop logging. |
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Price range: £25.00 - £750.00 |
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SQ2020 Data Logger with 8 -16 analogue inputs |
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The new 24 bit data logger from Grant Instruments. The SQ2020 has 8 differential or 16 single ended universal inputs for thermocouples, PT100, voltage, 4 to 20mA, current, resistance and thermistors, with a memory capacity of 1,800,000 readings. The logger has a 2 line 40 character LCD display and many advanced functions such as mathematical channels and high speed logging. |
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Price range: £195.00 - £1440.00 |
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SQ2040 Data Logger with 16-32 analogue inputs |
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The Squirrel 2040 data logger series provide high performance universal loggers packed with the same powerful features as the Squirrel 2020 series with additional high speed logging on up to four channels and twice as many universal input channels. This provides great flexibility to handle a wide range of complex and demanding multi-channel applications such as high-speed vehicle testing or engine monitoring. |
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Price range: £195.00 - £1995.00 |
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OQ610-S Paint Logger |
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Everything you need for paint oven profiling and paint cure calculation in one convenient package. At the heart of the system is the Squirrel OQ610 temperature logger, capable of taking up to 8 readings per second and storing over 250,000 readings. The logger is protected by the CI606-Q thermal barrier specifically designed for use in paint and finishing ovens. |
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OQ610 Temperature Data Logger |
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The OQ610 temperature logger is suitable for a wide range of temperature recording applications in industry, research and development. It is available as a standalone temperature logger or as part of a complete system for through process monitoring in the food and paint industries |
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Through process data logging systems |
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If you are heat treating products in your manufacturing process, you need to know that they have been exposed to the right temperature for the right amount of time in order to ensure consistent product quality. By passing a Grant OQ610 oven logger – protected by a thermal barrier - through your process, a temperature profile can be produced that will show you exactly what is happening to your products and the process. |
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