Temperature Technology
For all your temperature measurement and monitoring needs
About Temperature Technology
Temperature Technology manufacture and import a selected range of instruments for measuring and monitoring of temperature and related physical quantities, pH, mA, RH. These include thermometers, dataloggers, circular chart recorders and refrigerated vehicle (for trucks and vans) recorders with printing ability. Our selection criteria include price, accuracy, resolution, usability and durability, based on more than 70 years combined experience with temperature measurement and monitoring.
Founded in 1982 by managing director Kirsten Blichfeldt and Operations manager Hans Blichfeldt, Temperature Technology is a manufacturer and supplier of instruments and measuring devices for temperature and related quantities.
They are based in Adelaide, South Australia.
Over the years, they have developed specialised skills in the temperature measurement and monitoring area, and they take great pride in offering:
- High quality products
- Affordable prices.
- Customer assistance
- Service and repairs for all products manufactured at Temperature Technology
Details
- ACN: 007 978 029
- ABN : 28007 978 029
- Nordex Pty Ltd (trading as Temperature Technology)
Among our customers are:
- Bloodbanks for use on blood storage cabinets
- Hospitals for use in pharmacy and kitchen cool rooms
- Commercial Cold Stores for chillers and freezers
- Refrigeration Contractors to balance and diagnose systems
- Freight Forwarders to check airline performance
- Shippers of perishable produce to ensure product quality
- Universities for research
- Farmers and Grotheyrs for testing of growing conditions for products and produce.
- OEM users for inclusion in other products
T-TEC Data loggers used in research
21/04/2008
- Turbilla, Christopher., Lawb, Bradley S. and Geisera, Fritz., 2003, Summer torpor in a free-ranging bat from subtropical Australia, Journal of Thermal Biology, 28(3) pp223–226
- Turbilla, Christopher., 2005, THERMOREGULATORY BEHAVIOR OF TREE-ROOSTING CHOCOLATE WATTLED BATS (CHALINOLOBUS MORIO) DURING SUMMER AND WINTER, Journal of Mammalogy, 87(2) pp318–323
- Steadman, Kathryn J., 2004, Dormancy release during hydrated storage in Lolium igidum seeds is dependent on temperature, light quality, and hydration status, Journal of Experimental Botany, 55(398) pp929-937
- Steadman, K J., Bignell, G P., and Ellery, A J, 2003, Field assessment of thermal after-ripening time for dormancy release prediction in Lolium rigidum seeds, theyed Research, 43 (6) , 458–465
- Beatty DT, Barnes A, Taylor E, Maloney SK, 2008, Do changes in feed intake or ambient temperature cause changes in cattle rumen temperature relative to core temperature?, Journal of Thermal Biology, 33(1) pp12-19
- Stockman, Cathernine Anne., 2006, The Physiological and Behavioural Responses of Sheep Exposed to Heat Load within Intensive Sheep Industries, Doctorate of Philosophy thesis, Murdoch university.
- Reese, Nicola, 2000, A Study of Isodon obesulus obesulus and the effects of Pest Species in Melville Gully, Belair National Park, Honours thesis for Bachelor of Science, Flinders University, South Australia
- Bonner, Joanna Gay, 1999, Winter Roosting Habits of Three Insectivorous House-dtheylling bats (Genera chalinolobus, mormopterus, nyctophilus) in Southern Temperature Australi, School of Biological Sciences, Flinders University.
- Turbilla, Christopher., Körtner, Gerhard., and Geiser, Fritz., 2003, Natural use of Heterothermy by a Small, Tree-Roosting Bat during Summer, Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 76(6):868–876








