Thermal recording paper

The surface of thermal recording paper is coated with a thermal layer that undergoes a chemical reaction and produces color when heated by a print head. It is used for printing without ink and is commonly found in receipts, labels, and fax paper.
Selection
When selecting, pay attention to paper thickness, preservation time, color development sensitivity, and resistance to light and heat. Match the coating characteristics according to the printer type, as environmental conditions affect paper suitability.

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Instruments

Using irreversible discoloration technology, Color changes permanently after overheating, providing reliable recording; Rated temperature 143 ℃, size 12 * 12mm, easy to paste and strong gluing.

$ 81.00

Using irreversible discoloration method, Measuring temperature 99 ℃, easy to paste and gluing, Color change after overtemperature has recording function.

$ 81.00

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

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

Using irreversible discoloration technology, providing 5 temperature measurement points (77 ° C to 99 ° C), easy to paste and gluing, rectangular temperature grid design for easy observation and recording.

$ 87.00

Color is irreversible after over-temperature discoloration, with recording function, rated temperature 49 ℃, Dimensions 12 * 12mm, strong gluing and easy to paste.

$ 81.00

Using irreversible discoloration mode, providing 5 temperature monitoring points (49 ℃ to 71 ℃), with recording function and easy pasting, the size of 18 * 40mm rectangular grid design.

$ 87.00

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

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 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

With 4 grid temperature monitoring window, size 12x40mm, full sealing protective film design, with waterproof and oil-proof function, temperature recording is irreversible, Color change can not be restored to the original state.

$ 145.00

With irreversible discoloration, it provides 8 temperature measurement points, covering the range of 116 ° C to 154 ° C, easy to paste and recording function, suitable for temperature monitoring applications.

$ 89.00

Using irreversible discoloration technology, easy to paste and gluing, rated temperature 110 ℃, size 12 * 12mm, providing accurate temperature monitoring records.

$ 81.00

Using irreversible discoloration technology, Measuring temperature up to 160 ℃, easy to paste and strong gluing, providing 20 pieces/sheet standard Encasement to meet a variety of temperature monitoring needs.

$ 81.00

Color irreversible after over-temperature discoloration, with recording function, Measuring temperature 88 ℃, strong gluing and easy to paste, to meet specific technical conditions.

$ 81.00

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