IMP INHECO Measurement Plate

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The INHECO Measurement Plate (IMP) is a compact and precise measurement tool in SBS format for verifying the temperature and / or shaking performance of INHECO's heating, cooling, incubation and shaking devices used in Lab Automation applications.
The cordless design allows a flexible use of the IMP, even measurements in closed systems, e.g. incubators are possible. The IMP can be handled by all common gripper systems which gives the opportunity to automate the whole verification / validation process.

Data Storage:

The measurement data are stored on an internal EEPROM and can be transferred via USB or built-in IrDA interface to an external PC for evaluation and analysis. To enlarge the data storage capability, the IMP can be equipped with an additional μSD memory card. The measurement profile can be easily pre-adjusted for each run, by connecting the IMP via interface to the INHECO IMP software. Parameters like "measurement duration", "scan interval forsensors", etc.can be set and adjusted individually.

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