CAS DataLoggers
Unit 104
Chesterland, OH 44026
Humans Make Errors
Manual Logger vs. Data Logger CHESTERLAND, OH - March 31, 2011 - Humans make errors...it is a well-known fact. Accuracy is critical in any manufacturing process including heat treat oven temperature monitoring. Reducing recording errors, data entry errors, and labor costs while increasing accuracy and quality of data in order to provide reporting to end customers is a recent application...
Read More »Monitoring the Construction of a Dam
Using Instrumentation to Monitor Structural Stability CHESTERLAND, OH - March 31, 2011 - Many critical environmental elements and structural variables determine the long term strength and stability of a dam under construction. CAS DataLoggers was presented the challenge of determining the appropriate equipment to provide the construction engineers in a dam development project. Sensors including...
Read More »Concrete Maturity Logger works in all conditions, climates.
Supplied in waterproof casing, Grant OQ610-S measures concrete maturity in large construction projects. All 6 temperature channels are digitally displayed on unit, and USB interface enables direct connection to PC/laptop for readings download. Using supplied MS Excel templates, concrete maturity is calculated from elapsed time versus temperature and quoted as maturity number. This can be used to...
Read More »Event Logger offers accelerated capture and onboard storage.
Powered by one replaceable Lithium battery, Lascar EL-USB-5 can capture events, either rising or falling edge, which occur as fast as 5 times/sec or state changes twice/sec. In pulse counting mode, data logger can capture pulses occurring at up to 100 Hz during one of 8 user-programmable intervals. As many as 32,000 captured events or state changes can be stored in memory, and USB interface...
Read More »Railroad Preventative Maintenance
Monitoring Wheel Temperature to Prevent Damage and Reduce Maintenance Costs. CHESTERLAND, OH - An Alaskan railroad company had been experiencing problems stemming from vibration in the railroad car wheels. They were aware that when too much heat developed during braking, the wheels could seize and subsequently develop flat spots. Flat spots resulted in vibration; an undesirable condition leading...
Read More »Data Loggers Show Great Capabilities in University Lab Environments
CHESTERLAND, OH - Thanks to the Brainchild's VR18 Paperless Chart Recorder, students and teachers are now able to visualize their chemistry experiment data. The universal input VR18 can take in a variety of sensors commonly used in lab environments including DC voltage output from specialty sensors and thermocouples to log temperatures. Thermochemistry, the study of heat and energy associated...
Read More »Process Current Data Loggers
More Options for Recording Current Signals CHESTERLAND, OH - CAS DataLoggers now offers a wide selection of equipment data loggers to monitor and record 4-20 mA process current signals provided by many common types of sensors and transducers. Data from current loops, widely used in applications where long cable runs and noise are concerns, can easily be captured for record keeping, alarming or...
Read More »Cold Chain Management
When Knowing the Temperature is Mandatory CHESTERLAND, OH - While most in the Food & Beverage industries are concerned about meeting FDA compliance in the storage process of their products, it is just as critical to meet compliance regulations during transportation. CAS DataLoggers has partnered with Escort Data Loggers to provide a solution for this application by offering the Escort iLog...
Read More »Data Loggers feature built-in web server.
Delphin TopMessage and LogMessage are available with TopVisu Web server and firmware version DELOS 2.43b, which enables development of custom-built webpages. Development environment and object library used to configure individual HMI is included inside TopVisu screen builder tool box, and operators can use web browser to build individual web-based mimic interfaces. Feature set lets multiple users...
Read More »Data Acquisition for Large Network Requirements
Remote Monitoring of Multiple Facilities Chesterland, Ohio - A CAS Data Logger customer required a centralized location to monitor and record temperature and humidity for several storage facilities located across the United States. The large buildings had varying conditions: from subzero temperatures to extreme heat, and humidity levels from extremely dry to over 90% relative humidity. The large...
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