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CelsiClock® Temperature Recording Labels


The Micro-CelsiStrip® (CS) above on the right hand IC pack has the originally white temperature sensible spots 60°C and 71 °C permanently (irreversible) blackened, a clear proof that these two temperature levels had been exceeded in the past. The still white 82°C and 93°C there have not been reaching their specif- ic colour change levels.


The CelsiStrip® (CS) tacked by its self-adhesive layer to the brake saddle of a HP-car indicates that this area during some experimental braking cycles had been heated to a maximal level of 54°C. The still original white temperature levels had not been reached. Only the Celsi® temperature sensing technique allows such a quick, easy to apply, truly low cost temperature measuring and recording set-up.


Apply and Forget until You Inspect!


Irreversible Temperature Recording Labels Choose from a combination of forty levels between


The CelsiPoint® shown here do cover on- ly one specific temperature level (select from 40 different levels between 40 to 260 °C).On the left side the surface did exceed the 82°C level, on the right side not.


+40°C (105F) to +260°C (550F). Accuracy ±1,5 %. Once exposed above temperature switch levels, the original white sensitive spots turns permanently black. Provides for example in a warranty discussion positive proof of an exceeded temperature limit. FREE samples. Prices on request


sat@spirig.com All types are available from stock.


The Celsi-Reverso® (CR) are custom de- signed, flexible, reversible LC (liquid crys- tal) thermometer strips. Available ranges between -35°C to +90°C. These LC strips do change colour according to the temper- ature level exposed. Number turning green shows the actual temperature level.


SPIRIG www.SPIRIG-SAT.com


Jumbo-CelsiDot® 93°C labels applied to an electric motor case and gear box. Special hi-tac 121°C CDS #16917 ver- sion used as bearing alarm on hubs of trucks, buses, rail cars and other heavy


load bearing installations. Do not use for steam sterilization controls.


Distributed by: Spirig Advanced Technologies Inc., (SAT)


144 Oakland Street, Springfield, MA 01108 Phone: 413-788-6191 Fax: 413-788-0490 Tollfree: 866-977-4744 E-mail: sat@spirig.com


Spirflame® High Speed Soldering www.spirflame.com Desolder Braids 3S-Wick® www.desolder.com


The CelsiClock® multi-level label combi- nes five levels on a small area. This CelsiClock® was applied on a part under- going a thermal treatment. Levels 99, 121 and 143°C have permanently blackened. This is a 100% proof that the part had been exposed to proper temperature level.


file: tp2cs00_SAT2012A


2012 -> 32 YEARS SPIRIG USA


2012 -> 43 YEARS SPIRIG SWITZERLAND


2012 -> 32 YEARS SPIRIG USA


40°C 43 46 49 54 60 66 71 77 82 88 93 99 104 110 116 121 127 132 138 143 149 154 160 166 171 177 182 188 193 199 204 210 216 224 232 241 249 254 260°C


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