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Temperature Monitor Warns of Variance in Boatbuild Composites

A new product from Letchworth UK-based dataTaker Ltd can be used in the marine industries to monitor the temperature of composites during construction.
dataTakers can be used in the marine industries to monitor the temperature of composites during construction.
dataTakers can be used in the marine industries to monitor the temperature of composites during construction.

The dataTaker DT50 data logger can check and monitor the temperature of composites used in the construction of structural components in the manufacture of all types of boats.

Previously, careful checking of the temperature of materials was very time consuming.

Tiny variances in temperature were not always noticeable but the results would be apparent in the finished structure. This could be costly in modern manufacturing shipyards, where hulls, hatches and many other components are manufactured in composite materials.

Using the dataTaker DT50 in conjunction with De Logger Pro software, shipyards can now monitor and record temperatures during the manufacturing process, warning of the slightest variance that may adversely affect quality, reducing down-time and ensuring superior repeatable results.

Records can be kept to support quality control systems in a variety of formats to suit individual companies.

The dataTaker DT50 logger features up to 10 analogue channels as well as 8 digital and counter channels. It has a PC card for extra memory and can be used in a network, stand-alone or remote.

MJ Information No: 17009

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dataTakers can be used in the marine industries to monitor the temperature of composites during construction.

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