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本帖最后由 roadman 于 2017-6-21 09:04 编辑
Founded in 1959 by Dr. Joseph Kaye of MIT, initial projects focused on advancements in thermocouple measurement accuracy. Early advances led to the introduction of the Universal Temperature Reference (UTR) and Ice Point Reference systems, which remain important technologies to this day. Building upon these early developments, Kaye redirected its energy towards system development and introduced the first integrated digital data logger in 1970. Recognizing an open market opportunity, Kaye developed the Digistrip Recorder, a standalone device that incorporated on-line calculations of bacteria kill factors. The system provided a convenient means for mapping temperatures within a sterilization chamber. With an understanding of internal temperature distribution, mathematical modeling tools are applied to ensure sufficient energy to effectively kill harmful microorganisms. The Digistrip measured temperature with 0.01°C resolution and accuracy, unheard of levels of precision for the time, and quickly gained acceptance within several large pharmaceutical manufacturers for validating sterilization practices. Word of the new technology spread through the marketplace and Kaye was on its way to becoming the industry standard for sterilization process measurement and validation.
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