Temperature-Sensitive Color-Changing Stickers

Temperature-sensitive color-changing stickers contain thermochromic materials that undergo reversible or irreversible color changes at specific temperatures. They are used to indicate whether the surface of an object has reached a set temperature, commonly applied in scenarios such as circuit board soldering, food heating, and equipment overheating monitoring.
Selection
Select the color change point based on the actual temperature measurement range, considering the need for single-point or multi-point color change. Pay attention to the response time and accuracy of the sticker, and choose the adhesive type according to the surface characteristics of the substrate. Observe the reversibility of the color change: choose an irreversible type for one-time use, and a reversible type for repeated monitoring. Confirm the humidity and chemical compatibility of the working environment.

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Temperature-sensitive discoloration paint Color changes from white to transparent after overheating, discoloration is irreversible, Measuring temperature 50 ℃, suitable for rough oil surface, Net weight of plastic bottle 100 grams.

$ 131.00

Using irreversible color change, it features 60°C and 80°C temperature monitoring, rectangular temperature grid design, and reflective display for easy detection of temperature anomalies at night.

$ 80.00

Temperature sensitive discoloration paint after overheating Color from white to transparent, discoloration effect depends on the object surface Color, Measuring temperature 65 ℃, suitable for rough oil surface use.

$ 131.00

Temperature sensitive discoloration paint after overheating Color from white to transparent irreversible, Measuring temperature 120 ℃, suitable for rough oil surface, Net weight 100 grams of plastic bottles.

$ 131.00

Temperature sensitive discoloration paint Color from white to transparent after overheating, irreversible discoloration, suitable for rough oil surface, Measuring temperature 70 ℃, Net weight of plastic bottle 100 grams.

$ 131.00

Temperature sensitive discoloration paint after overheating Color from white to transparent, irreversible discoloration, suitable for rough oil surface, Measuring temperature 60 ℃, Net weight of plastic bottles 100 grams.

$ 131.00

Four-grid temperature sensitive element with +/- 1 ° C accuracy below 100 ° C, providing irreversible Color change, oil, water and steam resistance, Instant Response to temperature changes.

$ 93.00

Temperature sensitive discoloration paint after overheating Color from white to transparent, discoloration effect depends on the object surface Color, Measuring temperature 55 ℃, suitable for rough oil surface use.

$ 131.00

Color of temperature sensitive discoloration paint is irreversible from white to transparent after overheating, suitable for rough oily surfaces, Measuring temperature 80 ℃, Net weight 100 grams of plastic bottles, the discoloration effect depends on the surface Color of the object to be measured.

$ 131.00

With a unique discoloration temperature function, it can achieve white, red, and black color changes, with a rated temperature of 75 ° C, with stickers for easy pasting, and can record temperature change history.

$ 86.00

Using irreversible discoloration mode, with three-grid temperature measurement, covering the range of 37 ° C to 42 ° C, easy to paste and permanently record the overtemperature after discoloration.

$ 83.00

Adopting three-color reversible discoloration technology, when the temperature reaches 75 ° C, it turns from white to red, and turns black when it falls back to record the over-temperature history. The size is 25 * 21mm, with stickers for easy installation, and the repeability can be used to monitor temperature changes.

$ 86.00

Color discoloration effect depends on the surface Color, Measuring temperature 85 ℃, specification 100mL/bottle, suitable for rough or oily surface.

$ 131.00

Immediate Temperature Response with Irreversible Color Changing Technology, Measurement accuracy +/- 1 ° C to +/- 4 ° C, Resistant to Oil, Water and Steam, Provides Long-term Temperature Record for Easy Paste and Preservation.

$ 96.00

Adopt irreversible color changing technology, accuracy +/- 1-4 ° C, oil and water resistance and steam resistance, provide four-grid temperature monitoring, size 23x45mm, 10 sheets each, easy to record temperature history for a long time.

$ 93.00

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