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Labels provide traceable temperature logging

A Cobonic product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 20, 2002

CelsiStrip irreversible temperature indicating labels are now available as individually traceable bar-coded labels.

CelsiStrip irreversible temperature indicating labels are now available as individually traceable bar-coded labels.

Each CelsiBar, as the bar-coded standard CelsiStrips are termed, has its own unique identifier number.

This allows new approaches in quality control for excess temperature history and warranty support.

These labels are available in the range from +40 to +260C and in single or multiple temperature level sequenced versions and on reels each with 1000 individually numbered and coded strips.

The thermosensitive spot will change permanently from white to black if its specific trigger temperature is exceeded for parts of a second.

CelsiBars are custom designed, whereas uncoded standard CelsiStrips are offered in a wide combination of temperature levels and sizes.

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