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Fluke Process Instruments
SVTM 2016: New high-precision, high-value
20-channel temperature data logger
Illustration: DATAPAQ TP3 – available with 10 or 20 thermocouple channels – provides for reliable, detailed, time-saving temperature profiling in demanding thermal processesFluke Process Instruments will be at the SVTM (Stand N° 32), exhibiting application-tailored temperature profiling systems for a wide range of industrial thermal processes. The new DATAPAQ TP3 data logger connects up to 20 thermocouples and stores up to 3.6 million data points. It provides detailed, high-quality data to help users save time and boost productivity for instance in metal-working, ceramics, and paint cure processes. The measured temperature range is -100 °C to +1,370 °C with an excellent ±0.3 °C accuracy. The loggers perform temperature uniformity surveys (TUS) and system accuracy tests (SAT) compliant with AMS 2750E and CQI-9. An onboard digital calibration certificate and automatic measurement correction functions eliminate risk of human error and save time on reporting.
Thermal and ingress protection have been enhanced to ensure optimal performance in extreme applications, including vacuum brazing, aluminum solution reheat, and water or gas quench. Users can set variable sampling intervals to capture fast temperature changes when needed. They can also run up to ten consecutive measurement runs before downloading the data via Bluetooth or USB. An optional radio telemetry feature enables live process monitoring. Loggers can be pre-configured for mixed thermocouple types. They can be powered with any of three user-interchangeable battery types: Lithium, Alkaline, or rechargeable NiMH batteries. Fluke Process Instruments offers complete application-tailored system solutions including resilient thermal barriers, Insight analysis software, and thermocouples.
Fluke Process Instruments at the SVTM – Exhibition on Vacuum Technologies & Materials Treatment
Centre de Congrès Prouvé, Nancy, France, 8–9 June, 2016
Stand N° 32