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Shocks and impacts acting on shipped goods can lead to damages which, in general, are not detected until installation or startup of the product.
The usage of devices for transport monitoring, so-called data loggers, allows a early damage-detection and a reconstruction of the occured events.
The data loggers of the 'g-log' series are mounted on the goods to be observed. The device can be compared to a black boxe.
During transport they work completely autonomously and record shock events, together with a time stamp. Once the good arrived at its destination, the recorded data can be read out and analysed by a computer.
The 'g-log' is a curve recorder, the detailled gradients of all three axes are recorded. A unique feature of the device is its ability to measure not only shock and impacts, but also the current position of the monitored goods, which means that even a toppling can be detected.
The threshold for event recording can be set by the user, in addition the 'g-log' contains a variable filter for suppression of vibrations occuring during transportation.
Key features of Vibration Logging - Solve g-log s1 are:
- Rugged aluminium case, IP65
- Event triggered acceleration measurement (curve recorder) in three axes
- Storage of date and time information with every recorded event
- Easy-to-use analyzation tools: Read out the recorded data via the RS232 interface of the datalogger and analyse it on your PC
- Standardbatteries for low operation costs
- Time of operation (without battery change) > 12 months
Download the g-log s1 Flyer.
Download the g-log s1 Datasheet.