Temperature Probe

Advanced temperature monitoring can be achieved with new, advanced, digital temperature sensors. The digital Networked Robotics TPL3-series fits the bill. In temperature monitoring, the ease of installation, durability, accuracy, and reliability of a probe are important to the overall success of the project.

The Networked Robotics digital TPL3 sensor is waterproof, glycerin-proof, and usable in ultra-cold freezers without risk of damage. A thin 1 mm connection wire means that there are no gaps in the seals on the doors of your units. The TPL3 probe will monitor temperature from -80 degrees Celsius to 100 degrees Celsius with .1 degree precision, making it ideal for use with a wide range of storage units. A green glow tells everyone at-a-glance that the Networked Robotics Tempurity System is connected properly for data collection.  This indicator shows the existence of a "network logical" and not just a "physical" connection. The probes also have unique embedded IDs for use in quality and compliance. Unique embedded IDs guarantee that critical quality and calibration data can not be mislabeled.

 

Learn More about Digital Temperature Probes and the  Tempurity System

At Networked Robotics, we are network temperature monitoring specialists who work closely with the scientific industry every day. We understand the importance of your work and know how much effort you put into your research quality and compliance. We've designed the Tempurity System with you in mind. The Tempurity System is a full-service network-based temperature monitoring system, created to be used in a multitude of scientific and industrial environments.

It's time you invested in the best temperature monitoring system available. The reputation of your company for quality or regulatory compliance is worth it. Call or e-mail Networked Robotics to get started.

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