Product Introduction
Thermax temperature indicating paper utilizes irreversible phase-change technology, where chemicals melt and display color when temperature exceeds rated values. Accuracy reaches ±1°C (<100°C) to ±1.5°C (>100°C). Adhesive backing allows permanent attachment to reports, with 10 temperature zones recording complete thermal history, making it a standardized solution for industrial temperature monitoring.
Product Features
Oil and water resistance
Non-hazardous and non-toxic
Accuracy: ±1°C below 100°C; ±1.5°C at 100°C-154°C; ±4°C above 154°C
Temperature-indicating squares change from white to black, with black indicating the final reached temperature
Product Parameters
| Country of Origin | UK |
| Brand | Thermax |
| Model | 8E |
| Temperature Range | 204℃ 210℃ 216℃ 224℃ 232℃ 241℃ 249℃ 254℃ 260℃ |
| 399°F 410°F 421°F 435°F 450°F 466°F 480°F 489°F 500°F |
| Dimensions | 51X18mm |
| Scale | ℃/°F |
| Type | Vertical self-adhesive |
| Packaging Specifications | 10 strips per book |
Q1: How does the Thermax temperature indicator paper work?
A1: It uses an irreversible phase-change technology. When the temperature exceeds the rated value of a specific cell, the chemical inside melts and undergoes a permanent color change (white to black), recording the maximum temperature the object has reached.
Q2: What is its accuracy?
A2: It offers high precision. The accuracy is ±1°C below 100°C, ±1.5°C between 100°C and 154°C, and ±4°C for temperatures above 154°C.
Q3: What are its main advantages?
A3: Key advantages include: oil and water resistance, safe and non-toxic, self-adhesive backing for permanent attachment to reports, ability to record multiple temperature zones at once, and providing a permanent, tamper-proof temperature record.
Q4: How to read the result?
A4: Read the highest temperature value among all the cells that have turned black (or dark). A black cell indicates that temperature has been reached or exceeded.
Q5: What is the difference between models (8A-8E)? How do I choose?
A5: Different models cover different temperature ranges. You need to choose the model that contains the specific temperature point you wish to monitor. For example, 8A covers 37°C-99°C, while 8E covers 160°C-260°C.
●User ID: High-Temperature Process Engineer
●Review: '8E is one of the few tools that can reliably provide data in our 250°C+ processes. Its high-range accuracy is impressive.'
Rating: ★★★★★ (5/5)
●User ID: Chief Engineer, Engine Manufacturing
●Review: 'We use 8E to check for overheating on engine blocks and exhaust manifolds after test runs. It's robust and dependable.'
Rating: ★★★★★ (5/5)
●User ID: Foundry Technician, Metal Casting
●Review: 'In our foundry, we stick 8E on molds and cores. It withstands the extreme heat and gives us a clear reading every time.'
Rating: ★★★★★ (5/5)
●User ID: Glassware Production Supervisor
●Review: 'Monitoring annealing lehr temperatures is critical for glass strength. 8E provides the accurate data we need to prevent stress fractures.'
Rating: ★★★★★ (5/5)
●User ID: Energy Sector Maintenance Planner
●Review: 'For predictive maintenance on high-pressure steam lines and turbines, 8E is an invaluable and easy-to-use tool for thermal mapping.'
Rating: ★★★★★ (5/5)