Thermax 5 Level Clock 140-180F (10 Pack)

The THERMAX 5 LEVEL IRREVERSIBLE CLOCK RANGE 2: 140-180F (10 PACK) serves as a critical diagnostic tool in industrial environments where overheating can lead to equipment failure or safety hazards. The operating principle is straightforward yet highly effective: the indicator features five sensitive levels that change from silver to black once a specific temperature threshold is reached.

Because the color change is irreversible, these “clocks” provide a tamper-proof history of peak temperature exposure. This makes them indispensable for monitoring rotating machinery, electrical panels, or transit-sensitive goods where real-time electronic monitoring is impractical. The proprietary technology ensures an immediate response, allowing for rapid inspections and proactive preventative maintenance.

Description

The THERMAX 5 LEVEL IRREVERSIBLE CLOCK RANGE 2: 140-180F (10 PACK) is a high-precision, cost-effective temperature monitoring solution designed for immediate thermal detection. Utilizing proprietary color-change technology, these circular self-adhesive labels provide a permanent record of the highest temperature achieved, ensuring critical components remain within safe operating limits.

Specifications

  • Size: 0.55″ Diameter  (14mm)
  • Type: Circular, Self Adhesive
  • Scale: °F and °C

Features

  • Proprietary Color Change: Features a clear silver-to-black transition for unambiguous readings.
  • Permanent Peak Record: Captures the highest temperature achieved for post-event analysis.
  • Industrial Durability: Specifically engineered to be oil, water, and steam resistant.
  • User-Friendly Application: Inexpensive, easy to use, and requires no specialized training for installation.
  • Compact Design: The 14mm diameter allows for placement on small components or confined spaces.

Applications

  • Electrical Utilities: Monitoring transformers, motors, and switchgear for hot spots.
  • Process Engineering: Validating heat levels in manufacturing lines and curing ovens.
  • Automotive & Aerospace: Testing surface temperatures of engines and brake systems.
  • HVAC Systems: Identifying overheating in pumps and compressor housings.
  • Quality Assurance: Providing evidence of thermal exposure during the shipping of sensitive equipment.