TagPlus-TH Multi-use Temperature Recorder for Laboratory Refrigerators 24/7 Monitoring
Beyond "Check-the-Box" Compliance
In a high-stakes lab, a temperature excursion isn't just an inconvenience; it’s a failed audit or a lost clinical trial. Most refrigerator failures don't happen during the day when staff is present—they happen at 3:00 AM on a Sunday. Relying on manual logs or low-end sensors is a gamble that most labs can’t afford. If your reagents or biological samples require a strict ±2℃ to ±8℃environment, Freshliance TagPlus-TH multi-use temperature recorder reflects that reality.

High-Frequency Precision: Every Minute Counts
Freshliance TagPlus-TH multi-use temperature recorder is fully configurable, allowing users to set sampling intervals as tight as 1 minute for volatile materials or expand to several hours for more stable long-term storage. This 24-hour recording capability eliminates "blind spots" in the cold chain. By capturing both temperature and humidity with precise accuracy, the logger ensures that even the smallest temperature up or down is documented and accounted for.
No Software, No Delays
One of the biggest friction points in lab management is the software bottleneck. Waiting for IT approval to install proprietary drivers is a waste of time. The TagPlus-TH multi-use temperature recorder bypasses this by using a built-in USB interface. You plug it in, and it immediately exports a secure PDF or CSV report. The external LCD display also provides real-time data—Max/Min values and current status—so technicians can verify the environment without even touching the refrigerator door, preserving the internal thermal stability.

Regulatory bodies like the FDA or EMA don't accept "estimates." They require evidence. With a temperature accuracy of (± 0.5℃)and humidity precision of ±3%, the TagPlus-TH FDA temperature data logger provides the technical rigor necessary for lab environments. Because the battery is replaceable and the memory is large enough for long-term deployments, it stays in the field longer. It isn't just about recording numbers; it’s about creating a tamper-proof audit trail that protects the integrity of your research and the safety of your samples.




























