
PakSense XpressPDF temperature monitoring labels monitor time and temperature of perishable products during distribution and storage. Approximately the size of a sugar packet, the flat, waterproof labels feature an integrated USB connection point that can be plugged directly into the USB port of a computer. Once connected, the labels automatically generate PDF data files containing a complete time and temperature history including a graph and summary statistics. Light-emitting diodes on the labels flash to indicate a temperature excursion and prompt the user to download full cold chain data via the USB connection.
PakSense, Inc.; 208-489-9010; www.paksense.com


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