Brady’s Predictive Maintenance Irreversible Temperature Indicating Label

Brady

April 10, 2018

Brady’s irreversible TIL series provides a permanent record of the highest temperature reached on a piece of equipment.  When the equipment reaches a certain temperature, the white area on the label turns irreversibly black, giving clear proof of the highest temperature attained.  The Irreversible Temperature Indicating Label is a cost-effective solution for temperature checks during maintenance or for trouble spotting during research and development, especially where other measuring systems fail to record an external temperature of a machine or system.  The low profile of the labels allows for application on components or in areas there the use of recording instruments proves impractical.EIN-May-Brady-2-400 (2).jpg

The Irreversible Temperature Indicating Labels provide continuous monitoring, and no interruption due to a loss of power or a low battery of measuring devices or equipment.

Product Features & Applications:

  • No power necessary
  • Quick, easy and cost-efficient
  • Large reading fields for maximum visibility at distance
  • Continuous monitoring without human supervision or risk of power loss
  • Strong adhesive for any surface
  • Single level, 4 level or 6 level scales available
  • Applications include: Motors, pumps, conveyors, all moving or rotating equipment, transformers, brakes, batteries and warranty verificationEIN-May-Brady-3-400 (2).jpg

For more information:

https://www.bradycanada.ca/en-CA/products/productsearch?startingCategory=0&Ntt=til

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