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80826

Timestrip PLUS 8 °C 48 hours

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NACRES:
NA.21
UNSPSC Code:
41116105
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description

Irreversible, single use

quality

Quality Assurance: Produced under ISO9001:2008

shelf life

limited shelf life, expiry date on the label

storage condition

room temperature

parameter

48 h run-out window ((calibrated at +10 °C)

size

40 mm × 19 mm

General description

Timestrip® PLUS indicators record elapsed time at or above a specified threshold temperature in a simple and quick way. They are small, self-adhesive labels that can be attached to or integrated into a product or device.

Visit our Timestrip Web Portal to learn more

Application

Manual activation button on back. The "ON" window turns blue to confirm it is armed. Blue color appears in the viewing window if a breach of the threshold temperature has occurred. Duration of breaches is shown by progress of blue dye along time markers.

Features and Benefits

  • Threshold temperature: 8°C/46°F
  • Usage: calibrated to an isothermal temperature environment of +10°C
  • Time Accuracy: ±15% in time under isothermal conditions
  • Temperature Accuracy: ±1 °C/2 °F

Packaging

80826-10EA: 10 labels in sachet
80826-100EA: 100 labels in sachet
80826-500EA: 500 labels in sachet

Other Notes

Non-toxic, polymeric assembly multilayer and aluminum-plastic laminate encapsulating colored liquid chemicals

Legal Information

Timestrip is a registered trademark of Timestrip Limited
Timestrip Plus is a trademark of Timestrip Limited




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