MadgeTech, Inc
Designs, manufactures, and markets data loggers and software solutions for industries requiring precision monitoring and compliance, such as pharmaceuticals, food processing, and manufacturing.
- (877) 671-2885
(603) 456-2011 - info@madgetech.com
- 6 Warner Road
Warner, NH 03278
United States of America
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Product
Meat Cooking and Cool Down Temperature Data Logger
OT1000
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The OT1000 is made of Tecaform®, with a convenient mounting hook. The device is rated IP67, making it splash proof and easy to clean. The OT1000 is simple to use, just activate the logger, insert the probe into a meat product, and then with a couple clicks of the mouse data can be downloaded to a PC for analysis.
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Product
Thermocouple Temperature Data Logger
TCTemp2000
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The TCTemp2000 is a thermocouple temperature data logger perfect for applications requiring instant remote readings of temperature. The 8-button keypad and large LCD provide convenient access to current data and data logger setup. This data logger has an internal temperature sensor and one external input for J, K, T, E, R, S, B and N type thermocouples. Additionally, memory and battery levels, external power status, sampling and recording status are shown on the LCD.
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Product
Bridge/Strain Gauge Data Logger
Bridge101A
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The Bridge101A is one of MadgeTech's newest data loggers. It is part of a new series of low cost, state-of-the-art data logging devices. MadgeTech has taken the lead in offering the most advanced, low cost, battery powered data loggers in the world today.
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Product
Submersible, Temperature Data Logger
Temp1000IS
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The Temp1000IS temperature data logger is a rugged, submersible, battery powered, stand alone device which can be used to automatically record temperatures between -20 and 80°C. This all in one compact, portable, easy to use device is able to measure and record data for up to 32,767 temperature readings.
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Product
Ultra Low Temperature Data Logging System
ULT90-9
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MadgeTechs Ultra Low Temperature Freezer Validation System can measure and log data as low as -86°C. It can be placed in small and large freezers of varying configurations.





