The Micro ShockLog range provides a cost-effective solution for monitoring environmental influences, especially shock and vibration, on goods in transit. Two versions are available working in the performance ranges 10g & 100g.
Designed for ease of use, even by unskilled personnel, the Micro ShockLog contains several unique features that significantly reduce both purchase and usage costs. Its compact and lightweight design, combined with a battery life of up to 9 months, makes it ideally suited for routine monitoring. It has been designed to record the first incident, followed by the next 9 most significant events. Real time data stamping identifies when a shock has occurred and when combined with the axis of impact information, provides evidence of the likely damaging event so appropriate action can be taken. The instrument is simply attached to the container to be transported and the information downloaded either via a direct connection to a PC or laptop or by an iButton when the journey has ended. The information can then be analysed using Windows based software.
From the data collected by the RD317, companies have information that indicates whether potential damage has occurred through incorrect handling, poor quality packaging or inadequate temperature or humidity control. Working as both a visible and arbitration deterrent, use of the ShockLog RD317 enhances a company’s image and provides evidence that quality and customer service is a top priority. Providing significant cost savings over similar products, the RD317 now brings tri-axial shock monitoring to companies where, until now, price was an issue. Already, the RD317 ShockLog has been used to protect such products as temperature sensitive foodstuffs, delicate electronics, medical equipment and even unmanned aircraft.
Product Code:
RD317 Micro
Series:
ShockLog
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Benefits
Reduce costs associated with damage to goods during transit
Provides a visible damage deterrent
Provides detailed arbitration evidence
Pinpoints potential areas for improvement in operational, shipping and handling processes