Gaia 200 is a wireless transmitter for temperature measurements using type K thermocouples. It is the industry’s most cost-efficient solution for real-time monitoring of the curing of concrete.
Install the thermocouple, connect it to the Gaia 200 and it will automatically start sending the temperature data continuously. Gaia 200 uses Sigfox, the world’s largest IoT network, which offers a longer range than WiFi and Bluetooth. The data is transmitted to the cloud through nearby Sigfox antennas or gateways.
The temperature readings are available in the Maturix® Web Portal. The concrete strength is estimated based on the temperature history using the Maturity Method (ASTM C1074). All of this happens automatically and in real-time, and you can access the data from anywhere.
The rugged and weather-resistant Gaia 200 is designed to withstand the harsh environment at construction sites. The transmitter can be reused again and again as only the economical thermocouple is embedded into the concrete.
Sigfox Ready
End Product Certificate P_0087_22E6_01
The device measures temperature externally with a type K thermocouple. The software calculates the concrete maturity and strength development based on the temperature history and specific concrete calibration curve for the used concrete mix.
96/day(s)
1,000-10,000 items
DDU – Delivered Duty Unpaid
Dimensions (in mm): 148 x 113 x 50.7
Weight: 560gr
IP Code: IP64
Recommended operating temperature: -30° to 50° C
Type |
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Temperature Mandatory - External |
Type | Details |
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Sigfox Dedicated - Internal | Type: PCB printed |
Battery life: 12 Months
Easy exchange of battery at the back of the product (4xAA)
Flashable Firmware: No
No connector for an additional external antenna
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