Product category:
Temperature, pressure and flow measurement
News Release from: William Laboratories | Subject: Trans-Vue
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 27 June 2007
Temperature indicating devices are
non-reversible
The nonreversible indicator vividly changes from white to red when the safe temperature of the sensitive items being monitored by Trans-Vue has been reached or exceeded
William Laboratories, a manufacturer of temperature monitoring products for healthcare compliance, has introduced its new Trans-Vue nonreversible reusable temperature indicating devices for 6, 8, and 10C transport and storage container monitoring Additional and custom temperatures are available
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 26 Jun 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Ideal for a wide variety of temperature-sensitive items such as specimens, plasma, biologicals, blood products, vaccines, and other items that need to be maintained in a controlled temperature environment, this low cost temperature monitor is easily placed among items in a transport container, and is a round, state-of-the-art, two-part temperature monitor that consists of a reusable component containing a replaceable temperature indicator.
As long as the indicator remains white, the integrity of the shipment is in compliance with the prescribed temperature during transportation and storage.
Trans-Vue reusable components are packed ten per box and are used with corresponding colour-coded replaceable Trans-Vue temperature indicators.
The replaceable temperature indicators are packed 50 per box and cases of 200 (four boxes of 50 each).
All shipments contain QA documentation.
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