Thermal-Sensitive Paper

Thermal paper is coated with a thermosensitive material that undergoes a chemical reaction and develops color when heated. It is used in thermal printers to record information and is commonly found in receipts, labels, and ticket printing.
Selection
When selecting thermal paper, consider printer compatibility, paper thickness, and coating uniformity. Check the shelf life and resistance to light and heat interference. Match the color development speed and stability according to the printing content requirements.

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Instruments

The irreversible discoloration feature ensures that the temperature record is permanently preserved, the 75 ° C accurate temperature measurement point is firmly pasted with the Pressure sensitive adhesive, the 2x2cm round design is easy to install and the protective film enhances the durability.

$ 89.00

Irreversible discoloration design, temperature accuracy 50 ℃, circular single grid structure, specification 2x2cm, Pressure sensitive adhesive to ensure firm paste, suitable for temperature monitoring in harsh environments.

$ 88.00

Measurement range 10~ 16000mN, resolution 0.1mN, pneumatic fixture to ensure stable clamping, thermal printer real-time output test data, suitable for a variety of sheet material Tear strength detection.

$ 2066.00

Adopt variable frequency motor control to achieve 50 +/- 5mm/min compression speed, equipped with thermal printer to achieve high-speed silent printing, effective Travel up to 400mm and platen spacing can be arbitrarily set 0-500mm.

$ 1747.00

With 260 * 200 thermal imagery resolution and 70mK thermal Sensitivity, it can quickly locate the abnormal temperature rise point of the circuit board, support -10~ 120 ℃ temperature measurement range, equipped with adjustable lens and multi-directional adjustment bracket, easy to accurately observe the thermal distribution of the circuit board.

$ 1022.00

Using irreversible discoloration technology, 8 temperature points accurate monitoring, Precision up to +/- 1 ℃, with oil and water resistance, in line with ISO 9001 standard, size 51 * 18mm easy to paste use.

$ 89.00

Irreversible discoloration design, temperature point 80 ℃, specification 2x2cm round, easy to paste with Pressure sensitive adhesive, surface protective film to enhance durability, suitable for harsh Ambient Temperature Monitoring.

$ 88.00

Using irreversible discoloration technology to accurately record the highest temperature experienced, 8-grid rectangular temperature points cover the range of 160 ° C to 199 ° C, with oil and water resistance and ISO 9001 standard, accuracy of +/- 1% range.

$ 92.00

Irreversible discoloration design, the temperature window display is clear; three temperature measurement points cover 70 ° C, 85 ° C and 120 ° C; size 12x30mm, 120 pieces each, with Pressure sensitive adhesive for easy sticking.

$ 150.00

Vacuum principle measurement paper breathability performance, Measurement range 0-1000ml/min, test area of 10cm ², suitable for a variety of industrial paper mass detection.

$ 1134.00

Using irreversible discoloration technology, temperature point 60 ℃, specification 2x2cm circular design, with Pressure sensitive adhesive to ensure firm paste, over temperature display red, black and other Color changes.

$ 88.00

Adopting a three-box structure design, the temperature recovery time does not exceed 5 minutes, and the temperature conversion is completed within 10 seconds. It is equipped with a touch-sensitive graphic operation interface and an air path switching system to achieve fast and stable Thermal Shock testing.

$ 12660.00

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

Using irreversible discoloration technology, with three temperature windows, Temperature range 70 ℃ to 120 ℃, Back Pressure sensitive adhesive design is easy to paste, size is 12x30mm.

$ 150.00

Adopt two-box mobile structure, air pressure drive test object Impact, Thermal Shock mechanism moving time within 10 seconds, temperature recovery time within 5 minutes, in line with MIL and other international test standards.

$ 19809.00

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