Temperature Indicator Chip

The temperature test strip is a self-adhesive temperature indicator patch that displays the surface temperature of an object through the irreversible color change of its thermosensitive material at a specific temperature. It is affixed to the surface of equipment or materials to monitor temperature conditions during processing or storage, commonly used for temperature verification in processes such as ink curing and plastic molding.
Selection
Select temperature-indicating strips that match the actual temperature measurement range, and confirm their temperature accuracy and response time. Consider the adhesive properties of the base material to ensure compatibility with the surface being measured, and pay attention to environmental humidity and chemical resistance. Check the clarity and persistence of color changes, and verify product certifications and expiration dates. Choose reversible or irreversible types based on single-use or continuous monitoring requirements.

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Instruments

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

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

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

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 high performance MCS-51 single chip microprocessor control, weighing range 0~ 1000g, readability accuracy 1mg, with automatic correction, integration time adjustable and a variety of weighing functions.

$ 638.00

Temperature and humidity compensation technology ensures +/- 0.5% Precision, measurement Response Time is less than 1 second, portable design weight is only 203 grams, support a variety of data transmission interface customization.

$ 143.00

Temperature and humidity compensation technology to ensure accurate and stable measurement, Measurement range 0-84%, resolution 0.1%, Response Time less than 1 second, with MAX Maximum hold and automatic shutdown function, support a variety of data transmission interface customization.

$ 160.00

Using high-performance CPU chip and SMT chip technology, Measurement range 0-300, accuracy +/- 2.0% (FS), automatic temperature compensation 0~ 100 ℃, with watchdog function and power failure protection to ensure stable operation.

$ 436.00

Single chip digital control technology, with heating plate and liquid temperature double automatic temperature control function, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, Max.stirring Capacity 5L, support 0-250 minutes timing and 1500rpm Rotation speed adjustment.

$ 298.00

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

Using high frequency principle, Measurement range 0-99.9%, Response Time 1 second, probe Sensor can be deeply measured inside the material, split design is easy to carry on site.

$ 290.00

Measurement range up to 320μm, support Multi-ParaMeter such as Ra, Rz, etc., with automatic range switching and real-time waveform display function, Continuous Operating Time over 20 hours.

$ 835.00

Adopt single chip digital control technology, equipped with brushless DC motor to ensure stable Rotation speed. Support 20L large capacity stirring, temperature control accuracy of +/- 1 ℃, with 1500rpm Rotation speed and 0-250 minutes timing function.

$ 751.00

Adopt wear-resistant ruby Probe, measurement range 0~ 1250μm, error +/- 2~ 3%, built-in LED indicator light, IP65 dustproof and waterproof, chemical resistant, suitable for industrial environment.

$ 856.00

The rated temperature is 55 ° C and the error is only +/- 1 ° C. The melting situation can be observed remotely, and it can be directly pasted for use in busbars or equipment terminals to monitor temperature changes.

$ 87.00

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