Solutions
Tissue and cryogenic storage
Monitor ultra-low and cryogenic units with sensors chosen for the range you actually store at.

Standard digital probes stop at -40 °C, which is not enough for a -80 freezer or a liquid nitrogen vessel. Type T thermocouples cover the range down to -200 °C, and the same display handles them alongside ordinary refrigerator probes.
Because a cryogenic loss is usually irreversible, the alarm path matters more here than anywhere else: buzzer, screen, relay contact for a dialer or building alarm, and text or email through TView.
Choose the sensor for the range
Type T thermocouple for cryogenic and ultra-low storage; digital probes for the 2 to 8 °C units alongside them. Mix both on one monitor.
Log through the outage
The internal battery keeps monitoring and logging for at least 100 hours, and a power-failure alarm fires the moment mains power drops.
Documented history
Encrypted logs with electronic signatures give tissue banks and research groups a record that matches the way the rest of their quality system works.


Talk it through with us
Describe the space and what you need to prove. We will map sensors and alarm limits to it.