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Thermochromic inks make smart packages smarter by communicating temperature.
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Deanna Whelan, marketing manager, XSYS Print Solutions, adds, “Reaction temperatures vary depending on the end use. Inks for use in refrigerators are set to activate at low temperatures. Inks for touch are set to activate at typical body temperature. For a microwave oven, they are set at a high temperature.”
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