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Data Logging Solutions | Automobile Industry

MadgeTech’s selection of automotive data loggers provides monitoring solutions for a wide variety of parameters for use in a multitude of different applications. MadgeTech offers complete data logging solutions for parameters including shock, temperature, voltage, pressure and humidity enabling the user to accumulate a complete environmental profile.
These loggers can assist in ensuring the reliability of automotive components during operation and storage, engine functionality, and vital parameters during testing and research studies.

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Choosing Between State, Event & Pulse

State, event, and pulse data loggers, although related, each serve very different purposes. Understanding the differences between the trio will help you select the right logger for the application.

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Data Logging Solutions Vaccine Temperature Monitoring

Ensure safety, quality and efficiency by measuring and recording crucial data for inconsistencies that directly impact the success of a business. Our customizable data logging solutions provide real-time monitoring for applications where the slightest change in environment could be destructive. Coupled with the accuracy and reliability of our products, we also offer free software and cloud services, making compliance and validation reporting a breeze

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Why Peroxide Value Is Important In Olive Oil?

Olive oil is a very versatile product. It is among the oldest known cultivated trees in the world. Since many generations the olive oil is essential for the Mediterranean world and it is now widely appreciated around the globe for its nutritional, health and sensory properties.

There’s a lot of aspect that affects the olive oil itself from the growing method to harvesting and transportation of the olives as well as extraction and…

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The Industrial Process Of Cheese Making

The industrial production to make cheese starts with the main ingredient, raw milk. Most of the cheeses are made from cow milk but there a cheeses that are made from goat or sheep milk.
The first stage is called Pasteurizing. In this stage the raw milk should be pasteurized (heat-treated) in order to kill any unwanted bacteria. Then the milk is transferred into big vats for the next step.
The second step is a process where the milk is separated into solid curds and liquid whey. During this step the monitoring of the pH level is….

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Binmaster

Multiple Point Measurement

Many devices are available on the market today for detecting the level of materials in bins, tanks and silos. However, for calculating what’s in inventory sometimes level data just isn’t enough. To estimate the amount of material on hand and the dollar value of that inventory, a single measurement point might not be enough data to calculate an accurate volume estimate. Due to their tendency to form irregular topography in the silo, this can be especially true in powders and solids because many don’t tend to flow freely. If inventory volume is based upon a single measurement from a single point in the silo, the volume estimate has the potential of being very inaccurate.

Multiple points…

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Binmaster

Monitoring Bin Levels

Bin level indicators have been around for decades. From simple switches and rotaries, to advanced non‐contact sensors, there’s no shortage of technologies to choose from. But there’s more to bin levels than just the sensor.

Today’s grain and milling operations are increasingly automated with more sophisticated and complex systems. Plus, with increased consolidation and a global grain economy the needs of the industry have changed…

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Binmaster

Selecting Continuous Level Sensors

Strengths and considerations of BinMaster levels sensors are discussed in this white paper, featuring SmartBob, GWR-2000 Guided Wave Radar, 3D Level Scanner, Laser Level Sensor, …

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Binmaster

How To Select A Point Level Indicator

Inventory management is all about inventory and controlling its related costs. Your job is to figure out just how much material you have on hand and the right time to bring in more. But your inventory is most likely stored in a large, dark, and often dusty vessel. Short of x-ray vision, you have no way to safely “see” what is actually in them.

Fortunately, there are many devices available to help you accurately measure your inventory. One category of inventory monitoring technology is called point level. Point level indicators are an affordable stand-alone tool to alert when…

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