Here are some other terms that might be used:
* Temperature data logger: This is a more general term for any device that records temperature data, including thermographs.
* Temperature recorder: Similar to "temperature data logger".
* Chart recorder: This is a broader term, as it can also record other variables like pressure or flow.
Thermographs can be used in a variety of applications, such as:
* Monitoring the temperature of food during storage and transport.
* Tracking the temperature of a patient's body.
* Recording the temperature of a room or building.
* Monitoring the temperature of industrial processes.
There are different types of thermographs, including:
* Mechanical thermographs: These use a bimetallic strip to record temperature changes on a chart.
* Electronic thermographs: These use a sensor to measure temperature and store the data electronically.
* Wireless thermographs: These use a wireless connection to transmit temperature data to a remote location.