Integration with an external temperature logger or a laboratory LIMS is typically achieved either by using an independent logger to capture the specimen soak temperature, or by connecting to the chamber’s control system if a direct data handoff is required. The best approach depends on how you need to store, time-stamp, and audit temperature records for your Charpy workflow.
This chamber is built around a precision temperature controller and sensor for monitoring and maintaining the conditioning setpoint. For traceable documentation, many QC labs place a calibrated probe in the working area or cooling medium, record the soak profile with their preferred logger, then link that record to the impact test report.
When specifying an interface, we typically confirm:
- whether you need live data transfer or file-based temperature records
- your LIMS import format and audit trail expectations
- whether you require an independent, calibrated sensor separate from the controller sensor
If you want to confirm the right integration path for your logger or LIMS, review the chamber details under learn more and send your data requirements through request a quote.