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Start-Stop Data Loggers Now Available from Dickson

Suitable for environmental monitoring.

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By DE Editors  

November 17, 2008

By DE Editors

Design engineering projects requiring environmental monitoring can now be far easier with new offerings from Dickson (Addison, IL), a supplier of temperature data loggers, chart recorders, and alarm thermometers.

The company is offering Multi-feature Digital Display Temperature & Humidity Data Loggers with both push-to-start and push-to-stop functions. Data recording is clean and easy-to-read. A temperature-only version is also available.

The Dickson Multi-feature Digital Display Temperature & Humidity Data Logger also includes easy-to-read digital displays; options to display current or min/max temperature and humidity readings; a user-replaceable battery; and USB-enabled triple-speed data downloading.

Product inquiries can be directed to Dickson Company.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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