Temperature-sensitive sticker is irreversible.

Irreversible temperature-indicating labels utilize thermochromic materials that undergo an irreversible chemical reaction upon heating, resulting in a permanent color change. They are used to record whether an object has exceeded a set temperature, commonly applied in temperature monitoring for food, pharmaceuticals, and electronic products.
Selection
When selecting, consider temperature accuracy, response time, substrate compatibility, and environmental durability. Match the temperature range to the application scenario to ensure the sticker changes color stably under specific conditions, and verify that it meets industry standard requirements.

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Temperature-sensitive discoloration paint Color changes from white to transparent after overheating, discoloration is irreversible, Measuring temperature 50 ℃, suitable for rough oil surface, Net weight of plastic bottle 100 grams.

$ 131.00

Color of temperature sensitive discoloration paint is irreversible from white to transparent after overheating, suitable for rough oily surfaces, Measuring temperature 80 ℃, Net weight 100 grams of plastic bottles, the discoloration effect depends on the surface Color of the object to be measured.

$ 131.00

Temperature sensitive discoloration paint after overheating Color from white to transparent irreversible, Measuring temperature 120 ℃, suitable for rough oil surface, Net weight 100 grams of plastic bottles.

$ 131.00

Temperature sensitive discoloration paint Color from white to transparent after overheating, irreversible discoloration, suitable for rough oil surface, Measuring temperature 70 ℃, Net weight of plastic bottle 100 grams.

$ 131.00

Temperature sensitive discoloration paint after overheating Color from white to transparent, irreversible discoloration, suitable for rough oil surface, Measuring temperature 60 ℃, Net weight of plastic bottles 100 grams.

$ 131.00

Temperature sensitive discoloration paint after overheating Color from white to transparent, discoloration effect depends on the object surface Color, Measuring temperature 55 ℃, suitable for rough oil surface use.

$ 131.00

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

Temperature sensitive discoloration paint after overheating Color from white to transparent, discoloration effect depends on the object surface Color, Measuring temperature 65 ℃, suitable for rough oil surface use.

$ 131.00

Four-grid temperature sensitive element with +/- 1 ° C accuracy below 100 ° C, providing irreversible Color change, oil, water and steam resistance, Instant Response to temperature changes.

$ 93.00

Using irreversible discoloration technology, with three temperature windows, Temperature range 70 ℃ to 120 ℃, Back Pressure sensitive adhesive design is easy to paste, size is 12x30mm.

$ 150.00

Irreversible discoloration design, the temperature window display is clear; three temperature measurement points cover 70 ° C, 85 ° C and 120 ° C; size 12x30mm, 120 pieces each, with Pressure sensitive adhesive for easy sticking.

$ 150.00

Color discoloration effect depends on the surface Color, Measuring temperature 85 ℃, specification 100mL/bottle, suitable for rough or oily surface.

$ 131.00

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

Irreversible discoloration design, temperature accuracy 50 ℃, circular single grid structure, specification 2x2cm, Pressure sensitive adhesive to ensure firm paste, suitable for temperature monitoring in harsh environments.

$ 88.00

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

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