«The further development of the MSR data loggers with radio sensors has significantly simplified climate control at the Swiss National Museum.»
Dr. Katharina Ott, Head of Conservation Research
«The further development of the MSR data loggers with radio sensors has significantly simplified climate control at the Swiss National Museum.»
Dr. Katharina Ott, Head of Conservation Research
They have to be small, have a high storage capacity and measure and document climate values or transport loads with high precision and without gaps: Data loggers for museums, art transports, archives, libraries and galleries. The MSR data loggers, which are available with and without wireless technology (WiFi, Bluetooth, GSM/LTE), ideally meet these requirements and can be individually configured.
Depending on the type of data logger selected, climate values can be recorded via radio from various measuring points and also in inaccessible places such as on ceilings of high rooms or in showcases of exhibits and monitored remotely.
What is the safest way to transport art paintings? This question is being investigated by experts from the KuR department at the Bern University of Applied Sciences BFH / Bern University of the Arts HKB and the Institute for Mechatronic Systems ifms at the BFH-TI in Burgdorf in their CTI research project “Transporting fragile paintings – developing new methods for efficient shock and vibration damping”. MSR165 data loggers are being used to investigate how well different packaging systems dampen the shocks generated by trucks. The science programme “nano” on the TV channel “3sat” reported on the Bern CTI project on 8.10.2014 in the feature “The picture in the box”.