TempDot Temperature Rise Cumulative Temperature Display Label 0°C
Model 51050 Temp Dot Temperature Rise Accumulated Temperature Display Label 0°C
Temperature label that changes the white window in the center of the product to blue when the reaction temperature is exceeded (reaction temperature: 0°C).
- Single-use type - Low cost - Each label has a serial number for identification - Irreversibility (once discolored, it cannot return to its original state) - Displays cumulative time exceeding the reaction temperature on the window
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Reaction temperature: 0 ℃ Stop temperature: -3 ℃ Temperature measurement accuracy: ±1 ℃ Time accuracy: ±15% (under constant temperature conditions) Display time: 1/2, 1, 2, 4, 8, 12 hours Packaging unit: 100 pieces/bag Order unit: 1 bag (additional shipping charges may apply)
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P2
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We are a U.S. manufacturer specialized in transport temperature measurement. Since our founding in 1989, we have made various proposals to companies and now also handle consultations on transport management. Additionally, we have an in-house ISO/IEC 17025 temperature calibration facility, allowing us to offer temperature meters and loggers as a package. We also accept requests for recalibration. 【For Transportation, Manufacturing, and Food Industries】 Temperature management is essential for many items transported in refrigerated or frozen environments. We have assisted a wide range of industries, supplying temperature meters not only to the manufacturing and food sectors but also to food service centers and hotels. 【Pharmaceuticals】 We offer new products suitable for the storage of refrigerated and frozen goods, including temperature calibration certificates compliant with ISO 17025 for the storage of serums and vaccines, widely used from private clinics to university hospitals.