Dear all,
We are manufacturing of ice, n seeking a thermometer for the product. Wondering what type of thermometer suitable to use for our product. Thanks in advance .
Posted 13 March 2020 - 07:03 AM
Dear all,
We are manufacturing of ice, n seeking a thermometer for the product. Wondering what type of thermometer suitable to use for our product. Thanks in advance .
Posted 13 March 2020 - 01:51 PM
https://store.chipki...ic-thermometers
Start here - most ice companies I've been to use Bimetallic's (metal coil) for both direct contact with ice and in their freezer (wall mounts, etc.)
All the Best,
All Rights Reserved,
Without Prejudice,
Glenn Oster.
Glenn Oster Consulting, LLC -
SQF System Development | Internal Auditor Training | eConsultant
Martha's Vineyard Island, MA - Restored Republic
Posted 13 March 2020 - 09:59 PM
Dear all,
We are manufacturing of ice, n seeking a thermometer for the product. Wondering what type of thermometer suitable to use for our product. Thanks in advance .
To measure temperature of solid ice core or ?
Kind Regards,
Charles.C
Posted 14 March 2020 - 01:53 AM
To measure temperature of solid ice core or ?
Not really , we wanted to check on cold room and truck temperature too. Wondering infra-red type suitable for use?
Posted 14 March 2020 - 02:09 AM
Not really , we wanted to check on cold room and truck temperature too. Wondering infra-red type suitable for use?
IR measure surface temps but, afaik (never used one), typically less accurate than thermocouples although portable/convenient. I'm unsure as to low temperature capability.
.
Assuming you only want one fixed point, post 2 are most common in cold rooms (relatively cheap). If want portable then thermocouple.
If want multi-point fixed/recording in cold rooms or truck, data logger (thermocouple) normally used.
Kind Regards,
Charles.C
Posted 14 March 2020 - 02:56 AM
IR measure surface temps but, afaik (never used one), typically less accurate than thermocouples although portable/convenient. I'm unsure as to low temperature capability.
.
Assuming you only want one fixed point, post 2 are most common in cold rooms (relatively cheap). If want portable then thermocouple.
If want multi-point fixed/recording in cold rooms or truck, data logger (thermocouple) normally used.
No fixed point to be measure, sometime lorry or cold room, preferably portable
0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users