Shock Transportation Data Logger MSR175 for High-Speed Recordings
The MSR175 shock transportation data logger features high-performance sensor technology combined with sophisticated storage and evaluation electronics. Using two 3-axis acceleration sensors, the new mini logger records shocks over a period of several weeks and is suitable for transportation monitoring of all types of goods.
A key application of the new MSR stand-alone data logger is the identification and continuous documentation of external physical effects on cargo, such as shocks and jolts, temperature excursions, changes in humidity, light or pressure – even over long periods of time. This can be used to document any damage.
5,000 measurements/s, accurately and clearly documented
The two 3-axis acceleration sensors integrated in the MSR175 have working ranges of ±15 g and ±100 g. They record shocks and jolts at a measurement frequency of up to 5,000 measurements per second. There are two variations of the data logger, both of which include besides the two 3-axis acceleration sensors an internal temperature sensor. One variant, however, includes three additional internal sensors – for light, humidity, and pressure.
The MSR175 data logger is supplied complete with evaluation and storage electronics, as well as a rechargeable battery, all of which is installed in a waterproof plastic case that is IP 67 compliant. The installed memory of the data logger is capable of storing over 2,000,000 measured values, which is sufficient for more than 1,000 shocks and jolts. Therefore it is suitable for measurement periods of up to eight weeks. A measuring and recording cycle is started either immediately after the configuration, on a specific date or via the integrated button.
Easy-to-use: MSR ShockViewer software for analysing the measured data
At the end of the measurement period, all data recorded by the MSR175 can be transferred to a computer via a USB port; subsequently it can be analysed and clearly presented in a chart using the intuitive  «MSR ShockViewer» software. In the process, you can analyse critical events at a glance and document them conclusively in a report; a frequency analysis facilitates identifying the causes of shock events. On request, the data loggers are supplied with a calibration certificate subject to a charge and, thanks to a user-friendly configuration routine, they can be put into operation without requiring any specialist knowledge.
Shock Transportation Data Logger MSR175: Prices and how to order