Temperature Humidity Datalogger/recorder applications

 What's Temperature Humidity Datalogger/recorder applications
Ensuring Optimal Temperature and Humidity Conditions
Temperature and humidity meters are crucial in inventory management, ensuring product quality and safety, compliance with standards, and preventing spoilage.
Applications
Temperature and humidity loggers have broad applications. They are commonly used to monitor goods in the cold chain (temperature-controlled supply chain). Additionally, they are used for environmental monitoring, placed in various settings to track temperature and humidity. Advanced loggers can measure both parameters over extended periods, ensuring accurate data collection, which is vital for maintaining optimal conditions for sensitive products and thorough environmental assessments.
When to Calibrate Temperature and Humidity Meters?

Low-cost electronic temperature and humidity meters (NT$ 1~3000) are typically made with integrated circuit Chip ICs, lacking high-precision adjustable temperature resistors. Their sensors are suitable for general environments but can be easily damaged at high temperatures (> 50°C) or low temperatures (< 10°C), requiring careful use. Calibration is necessary when abnormalities occur or annually (due to aging electronic components). Abnormalities in temperature can be checked using a mercury thermometer or a calibrated laboratory reference. For humidity, approximate checks can be done based on typical humidity ranges during rainy (70-95%) and clear (40-70%) days, or by comparing with a calibrated laboratory hygrometer.