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Corrosion Data Collection System works in hazardous areas.

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March 28, 2008 - Hand held Checkmate(TM) DL allows user to read corrosion data from data logger or remote data collector and transfer it directly to computer. Transmitter and data logger are explosionproof and intrinsically safe. Suited for Class I, Zone 1 or Class I, Zone 2, hazardous areas, system is able to capture and store readings of up to 50 different corrosion data loggers or 57,330 MICROCOR® Data Logger readings. It requires 6 AA batteries and operates from -18 to +50°C.

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Rohrback Cosasco Systems
11841 E. Smith Ave.
Santa Fe Springs, CA, 90670
USA



Rohrback Cosasco Systems (RCS) Launches New Handheld Portable Corrosion Data Collection System, Checkmate(TM) DL, Suitable for Data Collection in Hazardous Areas.


Thursday, March 27, 2008

Rohrback Cosasco Systems (RCS) introduced the Checkmate(TM) DL a new portable handheld instrument that allows the user to quickly and safely read corrosion data from a Data Logger or Remote Data Collectors (RDCs) and then easily transfer the data directly to a computer for graphing and corrosion analysis.

The Checkmate(TM) DL is a key component of the entire corrosion analysis process. Initially the corrosion is detected at source from the probe and then sent by a transmitter to a corrosion data logger or Remote Data Collector. The Checkmate(TM) DL then captures this corrosion data and easily transfers it to analysis software.

Like its predecessor it is compatible with all the corrosion data loggers and remote data collectors in the RCS range of products including all CORROSOMETER® and CORRATER® Remote Data Collector units and MICROCOR® Data Loggers.

For non hazardous areas a portable PC can configure and retrieve data from data loggers or RDCs. In hazardous areas classified as Class I, Zone 1 or Class I, Zone 2, the portable handheld Checkmate(TM) instrument is a much safer option. Since the transmitter and data logger are explosion proof and intrinsically safe, the entire corrosion monitoring system is deemed safe through each step in the process. The corrosion data can now be easily collected without having to move the data logger to a safe area.
The Checkmate(TM) DL requires 6 AA batteries and typically has 10 hours of continuous operation and includes a field carrying case. It can operate at a great range of temperatures from -18 Celsius up to 50 Celsius and is UL and CE compliant. This portable unit can capture and store readings of up to 50 different corrosion data loggers or 57,330 MICROCOR® Data Logger readings when programmed for MICROCOR® Systems.

More information on Rohrback Cosasco Systems and its range of industrial Corrosion Control Management & Monitoring Solutions including the Microcor® Wireless Transmitter (MWT) can be found on www.cosasco.com.
About Rohrback Cosasco Systems ( RCS)
Rohrback Cosasco Systems (RCS) specializes in a complete range of Industrial Corrosion Management & Monitoring Solutions. Corrosion equipment is used for a range of corrosion monitoring, atmospheric monitoring, remote monitoring, downhole corrosion monitoring, rouge monitoring, erosion monitoring, and scale in water monitoring. Rohrback Cosasco Systems are known globally as the OEM for the following product brands: COSASCO®, CORRATER®, MICROCOR®, CORROSOMETER®, CORROTEMP®, and ULTRACORR®.

Additional corrosion services include asset preservation consultancy, remote monitoring and data collection, field Services inspection, maintenance and training.

These corrosion control products & services are commonly used in oil and gas, petrochemical, water treatment, chemical, pulp and paper, and pharmaceutical industries. The company is ISO 9001: 2000 certified and many products conform to CE and ATEX standards.

For more information, please contact Rohrback Cosasco Systems (RCS) at or (562) 949-0123 ext 213 visit www.cosasco.com or email Kathleen Rosario KRosario@cosasco.com

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