Temperature Indicator Patch

Temperature test strips are made of thermosensitive materials that change color at specific temperatures, used to monitor changes in the surface temperature of objects. They mark temperature thresholds in transportation, medical, and electronic equipment to prevent overheating or overcooling.
Selection
Select temperature-sensitive labels based on the measured object's temperature range, matching the color-changing points. Ensure the label size fits the surface and verify the adhesive is suitable for the material. Consider the impact of environmental humidity, and check the response time and color stability.

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Irreversible discoloration design to ensure permanent preservation of temperature records, 85 ° C accurate temperature measurement point with 2x2cm circular patch, Pressure sensitive adhesive layer to achieve firm paste and its own protective film to enhance durability

$ 89.00

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

When the temperature reaches 90 ° C, the patch changes from white to black, with irreversible discoloration characteristics; the reflective display function is convenient for day and night inspection to detect temperature abnormalities, with a size of 25 * 21mm.

$ 81.00

70 ℃ rated temperature monitoring, irreversible discoloration characteristics ensure the accuracy of temperature recording, 40 * 40mm square patch design for easy installation and observation, reflective display function supports all-weather monitoring.

$ 81.00

Using irreversible discoloration technology, white turns black after overheating and displays numbers at the same time. Measuring temperature 80 ° C, diaMeter 2 cm circular patch design, suitable for indoor environment use.

$ 88.00

The melting temperature error is only +/- 1 ° C, allowing for remote observation of the melting state. It can be directly pasted without complex installation and is suitable for temperature monitoring of a variety of electrical equipment.

$ 89.00

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

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

The melting temperature error is only +/- 1 ° C, allowing for remote observation of the melting state. It can be directly pasted and used without complicated operation, and is suitable for temperature monitoring of various electrical equipment.

$ 91.00

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

With three-color reversible discoloration function, when the temperature reaches 65 ° C, it turns from white to red, and when it falls back, it turns from red to black. It can be used with repeability and records the historical overtemperature state. The size is 25 * 21mm for easy installation.

$ 87.00

Irreversible discoloration mode, when the temperature reaches 100 ° C, the over-temperature number is displayed immediately; it has a reflective display function, which is convenient for day and night inspections to find temperature abnormalities, with a size of 25 * 40mm.

$ 80.00

Measuring temperature 90 ℃ and the error is only +/- 1 ℃, the melting state can be observed at a distance, directly pasted and used to visually display the overheating of the equipment.

$ 89.00

Using irreversible discoloration technology, white turns black after overheating while displaying numbers, Measuring temperature 75 ° C, circular patch design is easy to observe temperature changes.

$ 88.00

With three-color reversible discoloration function, when the temperature reaches 65 ° C, it turns from white to red, and when it falls back, it turns from red to black. It can be used with repeability and record over-temperature history, with a size of 40 * 40mm.

$ 86.00

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