SpotSee Temperature Sensitive Label 30 °C to 37 °C 1 Levels

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17,78 €

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21,51 €

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N° de stock RS:
229-9761
Référence fabricant:
WM 30/86 10PK
Fabricant:
SpotSee
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Marque

SpotSee

Product Type

Temperature Sensitive Label

Minimum Temperature Sensitivity

30°C

Maximum Temperature Sensitivity

37°C

Number of Temperature Levels

1

Labels Per Product

10

Orientation

Vertical

Reversibility

No

Standards/Approvals

RoHS, REACH

The SpotSee WarmMark™ temperature indicator tags help ensure cold chain accountability. If the tag is exposed above its response temperature (-18°C/0°F to 37°C/99°F), the chemical in the pad melts and begins to migrate down the track strip and colour in the circular windows at a controlled rate. When the temperature falls below the response temperature, migration of the chemical stops. Tag accuracy is guaranteed to be +/- 1° to provide an easy-to-read indication that the shipment has been handled and stored properly throughout the supply chain. The WarmMark™ Time/Temperature Tags for 8°C/46°F help ensure the Centre for Disease Control (CDC) temperature requirements for shipping and storing.

Available in wide variety of temperature thresholds

Visible deterrent to mishandling

Irreversible indicator

Tamper-proof design

Self-adhesive backing on release liner

Allows for variety of placement options

Reduces product damage during transportation and storage

Provides evidence of exposure to unacceptable temperature conditions

Ensures compliance with health standards

Alerts recipient to inspect contents before acceptance

Protects against warranty claims

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