Data Logger Purchasing Considerations

March 6, 2018

March 6, 2018, Lakewood, Colorado – A data logger should provide two things: precise measurement of data points in your process and the flexibility to maintain that precision in a wide range of applications. Data loggers are designed to measure a wide variety of conditions and processes and selecting a proper data logger for a process can become somewhat challenging. As data loggers have evolved over time, their design has become much more specialized and their construction much more robust and customized. Programmable data loggers can be used to gain a lot of information about a process and the products run through that process.

When making purchasing decisions, it is important to consider:

  • Accuracy
  • Calibrations
  • Logistics
  • Cost of Ownership
  • Accessories
  • Thermal Barriers
  • Logger and Probe Sizes
  • Software
  • Ease of Use

Click here to read more about each one of the considerations above in our comprehensive Buyer’s Guide and how they should tie into your data logger selection process.