Color-changing temperature recording label

Color-changing temperature-indicating labels contain heat-sensitive materials that change color when heated to record temperature. They are used to monitor the surface temperature of objects and confirm whether the temperature meets requirements in processes such as paint curing and plastic processing.
Selection
Select the label range based on the maximum temperature of the measured object, considering the surface material and adhesion of the attachment. Observe the size of the color-changing window and color contrast to ensure environmental humidity does not affect performance. Pay attention to matching the label's response time with the heating rate.

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With irreversible discoloration technology, accuracy up to +/- 1 ° C (below 100 ° C), oil and water vapor resistance, four-grid design can monitor multiple temperature points at the same time, Instant Response to temperature changes.

$ 93.00

Provides irreversible temperature recording with accuracy of +/- 1 ° C below 100 ° C and +/- 1.5 ° C from 100 ° C to 154 ° C. Self-adhesive design, resistant to oil, water and steam, ensures reliable monitoring.

$ 98.00

Color is irreversible after over-temperature discoloration, with recording function, Measuring temperature 43 ℃, strong gluing and easy to paste, Dimensions 12 * 12mm, in line with railway related technical standards.

$ 81.00

Irreversible discoloration provides permanent temperature recording, Measurement accuracy +/- 1.5 ℃, oil and water vapor resistance, self-adhesive design for easy installation, circular single grid structure size 12 * 13mm.

$ 96.00

Color is irreversible after over-temperature discoloration, with recording function, Measuring temperature 44 ° C, Dimensions 12 * 12mm, easy to paste and gluing, with reference to railway-related standards for pRoduction.

$ 81.00

Provides irreversible permanent temperature recording, instant color change Response, Measurement accuracy +/- 1 ° C to +/- 4 ° C, oil, water and steam resistance, easy to use and low cost.

$ 96.00

Irreversible discoloration provides permanent temperature recording, Measurement range 290 ℃, accuracy +/- 4 ℃, oil and water resistance and steam resistance ensure stable operation in harsh environments.

$ 98.00

Provides long-term temperature recording, Immediate Response, oil and water vapor resistance. +/- 1 ° C at accuracy below 100 ° C, with 4 temperature points, Color from silver to black is irreversible, suitable for harsh environment monitoring.

$ 106.00

Irreversible Color change for long-term temperature recording; Resistant to oil, water and steam; Temperature accuracy is +/- 1 ° C below 100 ° C and +/- 1.5 ° C from 100 ° C to 154 ° C; Self-adhesive design for easy use and storage.

$ 93.00

Irreversible discoloration technology, temperature accuracy +/- 1 ℃ to +/- 4 ℃, oil resistance, water resistance and steam resistance, immediate Response to temperature changes, providing long-term temperature recording, size 12 * 13mm circular single grid design.

$ 96.00

Irreversible discoloration provides long-term temperature recording, Measurement accuracy +/- 1 ℃ to +/- 4 ℃, oil resistance, water resistance and steam resistance, self-adhesive design is easy to use, temperature grid size 12 * 13mm round.

$ 96.00

Color is irreversible after over-temperature discoloration, with recording function, Measuring temperature 42 ℃, strong gluing and easy pasting, in line with railway related technical standards.

$ 81.00

Using irreversible discoloration technology, temperature accuracy +/- 1.5 ℃, oil and water vapor resistance, Immediate Response, size 12 * 13mm, providing long-term temperature recording.

$ 96.00

Color is irreversible after over-temperature discoloration, with recording function, Measuring temperature 38 ℃, strong gluing and easy pasting, in line with railway related technical standards.

$ 81.00

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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