PakSense introduces XpressPDF Lite

PakSense, a provider of continuous environmental monitoring technology, has launched XpressPDF Lite, a time/temperature monitoring label that features a connection point that can be plugged directly into the USB port of a computer for data generation.

PakSense introduces XpressPDF Lite

Launched at the Seafood Expo North America show in Boston, XpressPDF Lite labels monitor and store time and temperature data of perishable products during distribution and storage, and can be used anywhere fully independent operation is required.

Small, flat and waterproof, Xpress Lite recorders measure 31.75 x 80.01mm, weight 15g and can operate from -25 degrees C to +60 degrees C.

By being able to directly plug the label into the USB port of a computer, Xpress PDF Lite eliminates the need for readers and software. Once connected, a PDF file is automatically generated containing complete time and temperature history, including graphs and summary data.

The labels are available as loggers in 15 and 60 day recording models. Alongside the automatic PDF file created, labels also create a CSV file which lists time and temperature in a parsed data format.

The original Xpress PDF measures 45 x 66mm, weights 17.01g and can record data for up to 90 days. Models are available for use in the life sciences industry and for general use, as well as the Lite variant.