Temperature-Indicating Sticker

Thermochromic stickers display temperature by changing color with heat-sensitive materials at specific temperatures. They are used to monitor the surface temperature of objects, commonly found in electronic devices, food transportation, and industrial equipment temperature monitoring.
Selection
When selecting, consider the temperature range matching the measured object, ensure color changes are clearly distinguishable, confirm that the sticker size is suitable for the surface to be attached, check if the adhesive is compatible with the usage environment, and understand the response time and color persistence.

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Irreversible discoloration design, the temperature window from white to red is clearly recognizable, with oil-proof and waterproof protective film, the back sticker is easy to paste, can be stored for 2-3 years, each 120 pieces size 12x30mm.

$ 150.00

Irreversible discoloration records the temperature. When the temperature is exceeded, the window is obviously visible from white to red. It has an oil-proof and waterproof protective film and a adhesive backing for easy pasting. Each sheet is 120 pieces, and the shelf life is 2-3 years.

$ 150.00

With 5 temperature monitoring points, Temperature range 77 ° C to 99 ° C, irreversible discoloration record, oil and water resistance, BS EN ISO 9001 compliant, with a sticker on the back for easy installation.

$ 92.00

Temperature range of 50~ 120 ℃, irreversible discoloration, over-temperature grid window from white to red, clear contrast, suitable for indoor and outdoor equipment temperature display.

$ 140.00

Single point temperature monitoring, permanent discoloration irreversible after overheating, specification 2.5x4 cm, with anti-fouling protective film, indoor service life of 3 years, outdoor 2 years.

$ 89.00

Adopting irreversible discoloration technology, when the temperature exceeds 70 ° C, it turns from white to black and displays numbers. The size is 60 * 8mm rectangular design, which is convenient for inspection to find temperature abnormalities and prevent failures.

$ 85.00

Using irreversible discoloration technology, when the temperature reaches 70 ° C, it turns from white to black and displays numbers, with a size of 40 * 8mm. Each sheet of 40 is easy to install and identify, and the temperature of the connection part is effectively monitored.

$ 86.00

Using irreversible discoloration technology, when the temperature reaches 70 ° C or 80 ° C, it turns from white to black and displays numbers. The size is 40 * 8mm rectangular design, which is easy to install and identify the over-temperature state.

$ 91.00

Irreversible discoloration design, 60 ℃ overtemperature immediately display the number; with day and night reflection function, easy to find temperature anomalies; with its own sticker, easy to install.

$ 80.00

With unique discoloration and digital display function, it can change white to red, red to black three Color changes, temperature monitoring range of 75 ℃, can record over temperature history, with its own sticker for easy installation and use.

$ 86.00

Irreversible discoloration design, when the temperature reaches 90 ° C, it changes from white to black; with reflective display function, which is convenient for day and night inspection; with its own sticker, easy installation.

$ 80.00

Irreversible discoloration record temperature, 5 temperature points cover 249-290 ℃, with oil and water resistance, back sticker easy to paste installation, in line with international mass standards.

$ 92.00

Using irreversible discoloration technology, with 5 temperature monitoring points, Temperature range 37-46 ℃, size 39x18mm, back with sticker for easy installation.

$ 92.00

Irreversible discoloration records the over-temperature state, the three-grid temperature measurement range is 60-80 ° C, the rectangular grid design is easy to identify, the reflective display ensures that it is visible day and night, and the self-contained sticker is easy to install.

$ 81.00

Using reversible discoloration technology, when the temperature reaches 75 ° C, it changes from black to red to display the over-temperature number. After chilling down, the primary color can be restored, and the repeability can be used. The size is 25 * 40mm for easy installation and monitoring.

$ 81.00

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