• TrekView recorders excel in the dark

    When the doors of a transport vehicle close, perishable products are alone. With the darkness, warm temperatures can creep in on perishables and damage
    March 1, 2009

    When the doors of a transport vehicle close, perishable products are alone. With the darkness, warm temperatures can creep in on perishables and damage products' integrity. With ShockWatch and its TrekView environmental recorders, the user and his temperature-sensitive goods have nothing to fear. Whether surroundings are too warm or too cold, TrekView recorders obtain vital information regarding the environment that products such as frozen foods and pharmaceuticals encountered during their journey.

    The TrekView product family consists of two recorders:

    • TrekView — records temperature and humidity.
    • TrekView — records temperature only.

    TrekView recorders provide the next step in data collection, information analysis, accountability, and confidence. Microsoft Windows-based TrekView software offers an intuitive graphical user interface that simplify setup and analysis.

    Visit www.shockwatch.com for more information.

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