Applications: Humidity Data Loggers and Humidity Recorders
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Temperature and Humidity Monitoring in Ice Wine HarvestingPublished on January 25, 2012 Manufacturer: TandDMeasurements: Humidity, Temperature CAS DataLoggers recently provided the temperature and humidity monitoring solution for a small winery in Ohio which was waiting for winter temperatures to drop low enough to harvest an acre of grapes to make ice wine. Earlier in the year, these grapes were left to freeze on the vine, where their water froze and their sugar became strongly concentrated. The resulting wine was exceptionally sweet and in high demand. However, the harvesting process was demanding and even risky ... |
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Cocoa Fermentation Using Wireless MonitoringPublished on January 4, 2012 Manufacturer: TandDMeasurements: Humidity, Temperature CAS DataLoggers recently provided the datalogging solution for a cocoa manufacturer which needed to record temperature and humidity in cocoa fermentation boxes in the tropics. The beans had to be carefully fermented to bring out the best flavors and give chocolate its richness. After farmers gathered the cocoa pods and scooped the cocoa beans out, the cocoa beans were fermented inside wooden boxes or “sweatboxes” for a period of six days. A 220 lb. batch of beans along with t... |
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Temperature and Humidity Monitoring in a Small WineryPublished on August 1, 2011 Manufacturer: EscortMeasurements: Humidity, Temperature CAS DataLoggers recently provided the data logging solution for a small winery involved in growing, producing and transporting grapes and wine, an extremely temperature- and humidity-sensitive process. Most parameters defining the microclimate of the grape crop could be attributed to both temperature and humidity: rain caused an increase of 100%RH, wind lowered temperature due to windchill, and light raised temperature due to solar radiation. Temperature and humidity were als... |
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Chocolate Processing at Kinnerton ConfectionaryPublished on May 10, 2011 Manufacturer: Grant InstrumentsMeasurements: Humidity, Temperature Kinnerton Confectionary in Fakenham, Norfolk (UK), with production lines producing millions of Easter eggs, chocolate lollipops, truffles, and chocolate cartoon characters for its own label and other household brands. Critical to all their chocolate products was the cooling process operating in the \\\'cooling tunnel\\\', inside of which a delicate balance was maintained between the temperature, relative humidity (RH) and the airflow. To give their chocolate the right gloss and a... |
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Temperature and Humidity Monitoring in a GreenhousePublished on September 13, 2011 Manufacturer: EscortMeasurements: Humidity, Temperature CAS DataLoggers recently provided the data logging solution for a large greenhouse currently cultivating several species of popular flowers, an extremely temperature- and humidity-sensitive process. The temperature and humidity requirements varied from flower to flower, with ideal temperature limits usually being between 57°F and 82°F (14°C to 28°C) with a humidity of 70%-100%. Temperature and humidity were both measured at the head of the plants for the most meaningful resul... |
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