THERMOHYGROGRAPH, EXTERNAL USE -15 +45°C._2204053
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MATEST Thermohygrograph External Use -15 °C to +45 °C, Simultaneous Temperature & Humidity Recording

$3,243.90

The price is inclusive of GST

The MATEST Thermohygrograph for external use provides simultaneous recording of temperature and humidity on the same chart, offering a comprehensive view of environmental conditions over time. Designed for robust performance in a wide temperature range from -15 °C to +45 °C and humidity range of 0–100%, this instrument is ideal for laboratories, storage facilities, and field monitoring applications. Battery operation ensures flexibility in placement and reliable data logging even in remote locations.

Product Features

  • Simultaneous temperature and humidity recording on a single chart
  • Temperature range: -15 °C to +45 °C suitable for diverse environments
  • Humidity range: 0–100% for comprehensive atmospheric monitoring
  • Adjustable time scale: 24 hours or 7 days to match monitoring needs
  • Battery operated for portable, uninterrupted operation
  • Supplied complete and ready for immediate use

Benefits

  • Comprehensive monitoring – Records both temperature and humidity trends simultaneously
  • Wide measurement ranges – Suitable for use in extreme and variable environments
  • Flexible recording – Choose between daily or weekly chart scales for different analysis needs
  • Portable and battery-powered – Easily deployable in the field or remote areas
  • Reliable data logging – Essential for quality control, storage monitoring, and environmental research

Why Choose the MATEST Thermohygrograph External Use -15 °C to +45 °C?

Built for professionals who require accurate and simultaneous environmental monitoring, the MATEST Thermohygrograph offers robust design, flexible operation, and wide measurement ranges. Ideal for laboratories, storage areas, and outdoor applications, it ensures critical temperature and humidity data is always recorded and available for analysis.

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