Temperature monitoring strip

Temperature-sensitive strips are a type of temperature-sensitive material that indicates temperature through irreversible color changes in the thermosensitive coating at specific temperatures. They are used to monitor the surface temperature of objects and are commonly applied in scenarios such as equipment overheating warnings and process temperature recording.
Selection
When selecting temperature measurement strips, consider the temperature range and accuracy to match the operating temperature of the object being measured; ensure the strip size is suitable for the installation location; check whether the response time meets monitoring requirements; and verify that the adhesive is compatible with the surface material and environmental conditions.

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Instruments

The device can precisely control the film thickness of the ink layer of the color strip, and the ink injection amount is 0.0012g, which is used for ink contrast and color concentration detection.

$ 173.00

Precision up to +/- 1 ° C error, can observe the melting state at a distance, visually display temperature changes, suitable for temperature monitoring of various electrical equipment connection parts.

$ 86.00

Support up to 4 kinds of gas simultaneous detection, integrated temperature and Humidity monitoring function, with Internet of Things remote monitoring capability, dual temperature Humidity design to achieve physical and software double compensation, Protection Rating up to IP66.

$ 404.00

The mechanical compression spring device is not easy to damage, the accuracy is up to 0.5HW, the film thickness 0.4-6 mm workpiece can be detected, and various Hardness values such as Brinell Rockwell can be obtained through the conversion table.

$ 477.00

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 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

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

$ 92.00

It can simultaneously detect 4 kinds of gases and integrate temperature and Humidity monitoring. It adopts dual temperature Humidity compensation design, supports multiple wireless Communication modes, and has remote monitoring and automatic calibration functions. Protection Rating up to IP66.

$ 427.00

Supports simultaneous detection of 4 gases and integrated temperature Humidity monitoring, compatible with pumping and diffusion Sampling method, with Internet of Things remote monitoring function, Response Time T90 ≤ national standard, Operating temperature range -40~ 55 ℃.

$ 743.00

Supports simultaneous detection of 4 gases and integrated temperature Humidity monitoring, adopts pump suction and diffusion double Sampling method, has IoT remote monitoring function, Protection Rating IP66, Operating temperature range -40~ 55 ℃.

$ 1050.00

With 5 temperature monitoring points, Measurement range 188-210 ℃, irreversible discoloration technology, temperature point window black after permanent maintenance, with oil and water resistance performance, in line with ISO 9001 standard requirements.

$ 92.00

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

Using irreversible discoloration technology, the four-grid circular temperature monitoring range is 127 ° C to 143 ° C, with an accuracy of +/- 1 ° C. With oil and water vapor resistance, Response can instantly and permanently record the highest temperature.

$ 93.00

Record the highest temperature in history using irreversible discoloration technology, four-grid circular temperature monitoring range 149 ° C to 166 ° C, accuracy +/- 1 ° C to +/- 4 ° C. With oil resistance, water resistance and steam resistance, immediate Response and removal without delamination.

$ 96.00

Supports simultaneous detection of 4 gases, Integrated Temperature and Humidity Detection, Compatible with Diffusion and Pump Sampling methods, with Internet of Things remote monitoring function, Protection Rating IP66, Operating temperature range -40~ 55 ℃.

$ 635.00

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