High-temperature color-changing test strip

High-temperature color-changing strips are made of thermosensitive materials and change color at specific temperatures, used for monitoring the surface temperature of objects. The principle is that the material undergoes a chemical or physical reaction triggered by temperature, altering its color. Their function is to visually indicate temperature status, and they are applied in settings such as ovens and welding for temperature control.
Selection
When selecting high-temperature color-changing paper strips, consider matching the temperature range to actual needs, check the color-changing accuracy and response time, and ensure the material adapts to environmental conditions such as humidity or chemical exposure. Refer to manufacturer specifications and user feedback to verify product reliability and compatibility, ensuring it meets specific application requirements.

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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

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

Immediate Temperature Response with Irreversible Color Changing Technology, Measurement accuracy +/- 1 ° C to +/- 4 ° C, Resistant to Oil, Water and Steam, Provides Long-term Temperature Record for Easy Paste and Preservation.

$ 96.00

Adopt irreversible color changing technology, accuracy +/- 1-4 ° C, oil and water resistance and steam resistance, provide four-grid temperature monitoring, size 23x45mm, 10 sheets each, easy to record temperature history for a long time.

$ 93.00

With CRI = 98 high color rendering index and 6500K color temperature, lamp with Timer, all-metal structure, large folio size for easy operation, can be hung and installed to ensure accurate Color comparison.

$ 719.00

With high color rendering index CRI = 98 and dual light source design, it provides a variety of color temperature options such as D65, D50, TL84, etc. With light source Timer, uniform lighting and convenient lamp replacement.

$ 783.00

With a high CRI of 98 and a color temperature of 6500K, it is equipped with a light source Timer and three drawer, and the all-metal construction ensures durability and ease of operation.

$ 2171.00

With high color strength index CRI = 98 and all-metal material, equipped with D65 and D50 dual light sources, it can simulate different lighting conditions, provide uniform lighting and stable structure to ensure accurate and reliable color evaluation.

$ 1848.00

Irreversible Color change for long-term temperature recording; Resistant to oil, water and steam; Temperature accuracy is +/- 1 ° C below 100 ° C and +/- 1.5 ° C from 100 ° C to 154 ° C; Self-adhesive design for easy use and storage.

$ 93.00

With three light sources including D65, TL84 and D50, high color strength index CRI = 98, the all-metal material is stable in structure, providing uniform lighting and accurate color evaluation, suitable for a variety of industry environments.

$ 1961.00

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

The color temperature of the D65 light source is 6500K, the color rendering index is as high as 98, and the all-metal structure is sturdy and durable. The inclined surface of the operating table conforms to visual observation habits, and the light is uniform and stable.

$ 1735.00

Equipment provides a variety of standard illuminant options, maximum support three Illuminant, high CRI = 98, with Illuminant Timer, uniform lighting, easy to operate, suitable for Color Comparison.

$ 848.00

Using high color rendering index CRI = 98 D65 light source, equipped with 4 36W lamps and light source Timer, all-metal structure to ensure stable and uniform light, in line with ISO3664 international standards.

$ 1735.00

Using CRI = 98 high color rendering index Illuminant, with Illuminant Timer, all metal structure, inclined table design, uniform lighting, suitable for reflection manuscript observation.

$ 1203.00

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