Color-Change Temperature Labels

Temperature-sensitive color-changing stickers are made from thermochromic materials. When applied to the surface of an object, they change color in response to temperature variations, enabling intuitive monitoring of equipment operating temperatures. They are commonly used for temperature safety monitoring in industrial equipment such as motors and pipelines.
Selection
When selecting, it is essential to clarify the temperature measurement range and accuracy requirements, verify the alignment between the color-changing temperature points of the indicator and actual needs, consider the adhesion to the substrate and environmental tolerance, confirm the clarity of color identification and response speed, and refer to industry application cases to validate suitability.

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Instruments

Provides 188 ℃ temperature history, irreversible color change, accuracy is +/- 1 ℃ within 100 ℃, oil and water and steam resistance, Instant Response and easy to use.

$ 98.00

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

Using irreversible color technology, temperature accuracy +/- 1.5 ℃, Response instant, oil water and steam resistance, size 12 * 13mm circular single grid design, 50 sheets per book for easy use.

$ 96.00

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

Irreversible color change records the highest temperature, silver to black obvious change, accuracy +/- 4 ℃, oil water and steam resistance, Instant Response and easy to use.

$ 98.00

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

Multi-channel mechanical compression refrigeration system is used to achieve rapid temperature change of 15 ° C/min, equipped with PID adaptive algorithm to ensure Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.5 ° C, through forced air duct system to ensure Temperature Uniformity ≤ 2 ° C, with remote monitoring function.

$ 28119.00

Adopt multi-channel adaptive refrigeration system to achieve 10 ° C/min rapid temperature change, equipped with PID adaptive algorithm to ensure Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.5 ° C, through the top orifice plate uniform air supply to ensure temperature uniformity, support 120 groups of program editing and remote monitoring functions.

$ 13064.00

Using irreversible discoloration technology, providing 5-grid temperature measurement from 60 ° C to 82 ° C, Response is fast and oil and water vapor resistant, accuracy is +/- 1 ° C below 100 ° C.

$ 98.00

Multi-channel mechanical compression refrigeration system is used to achieve rapid temperature change of 10 ° C/min, equipped with PID adaptive algorithm to ensure Temperature Uniformity ≤ 2 ° C, reduce energy consumption and noise through frequency conversion technology, and support 120 sets of program editing and remote monitoring functions.

$ 28119.00

The multi-channel mechanical compression refrigeration system is used to achieve rapid temperature change of 15 ° C/min, and is equipped with a two-stage throttling system and a forced air duct to ensure temperature uniformity ≤ 2 ° C. Remote visual control and fault self-diagnosis functions are supported through RS485 communication.

$ 20599.00

The multi-channel mechanical compression refrigeration system is used to achieve rapid temperature change of 10 ° C/min, and the PID adaptive algorithm is equipped to ensure the Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.5 ° C. The temperature uniformity is guaranteed by the design of the top orifice air supply.

$ 25973.00

Adopt multi-channel mechanical compression refrigeration system and adaptive throttling technology to achieve rapid temperature change of 5 ° C/min; Equipped with PID adaptive algorithm to ensure Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.5 ° C, through forced air duct system to ensure temperature uniformity.

$ 9836.00

Irreversible discoloration provides permanent temperature recording, Measurement accuracy +/- 1.5 ℃, oil and water vapor resistance, self-adhesive design for easy installation, circular single grid structure size 12 * 13mm.

$ 96.00

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

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