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Temperature monitoring
12 December 2012
The Wool Packaging Company uses Tinytag data loggers to subject its insulated packaging products, such as Woolcool, to rigorous temperature trialling. The Wool Packaging Company designs and manufactures insulated p

The Wool Packaging Company uses
Tinytag data loggers to subject its
insulated packaging products,
such as Woolcool, to
rigorous temperature
trialling.
The Wool Packaging Company designs and manufactures insulated packaging which use sheep's wool as a natural 'smart fibre', proven to consistently outperform unsustainable products like polystyrene for time and temperature sensitive goods. Tinytag Transit 2 data loggers monitor temperatures at several different locations within an insulated package and also record the external ambient temperature for comparison.
The Tinytag Transit 2 is lightweight, robust and compact. Recorded data is downloaded to a PC for viewing via a USB cable; however if many units require rapid downloading for immediate analysis, an inductive pad is available to facilitate the process.
The Wool Packaging Company designs and manufactures insulated packaging which use sheep's wool as a natural 'smart fibre', proven to consistently outperform unsustainable products like polystyrene for time and temperature sensitive goods. Tinytag Transit 2 data loggers monitor temperatures at several different locations within an insulated package and also record the external ambient temperature for comparison.
The Tinytag Transit 2 is lightweight, robust and compact. Recorded data is downloaded to a PC for viewing via a USB cable; however if many units require rapid downloading for immediate analysis, an inductive pad is available to facilitate the process.
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