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Temperature Mapping

By Ellab

Temperature mapping is the process of determining the temperature profile of a particular temperature-controlled environment or process such as a freezer, refrigerator, incubator, stability chamber, warehouse or autoclave by measuring multiple points in a defined area over a specified study duration.

The goal of temperature mapping is to determine the differences between each point of measurement or fluctuation within a defined area over a period of time. This data will need to be analyzed in each of these controlled temperature units (CTU) or processes, thereby ensuring safety and that the data conforms with the necessary tolerances.

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