Time temperature indicator
A time temperature indicator is a device or smart label that shows the accumulated time-temperature history of a product. Time temperature indicators are commonly used on food, pharmaceutical, and medical products to indicate exposure to excessive temperature.
In contrast, a temperature data logger measures and records the temperatures for a specified time period. The digital data can be downloaded and analyzed.
Type
By timespan
The basic types of time-temperature indicators include:- Partial history indicators: These are time-temperature indicators that provide a visual indication of whether a product has been exposed to temperatures outside the recommended range during a specific portion of its life cycle.
- Full history indicators: Unlike partial history indicators, these give an indication of whether the product has been exposed to temperatures outside the recommended range during the entire life cycle.
- Critical temperature indicators: These monitor a critical temperature threshold that, if exceeded, may cause irreversible damage to the product.
By technology
There are a large number of different time temperature indicators available in the market, based on different technologies. To the degree that these physical changes in the indicator match the degradation rate of the food, the indicator can help indicate probable food degradation.- Enzyme-based TTIs: an enzyme changes the color of the dye on a piece of filter paper as time passes
- Microbe-based TTIs: a mixture containing dye and bacteria changes color as bacteria grow and chemically changes the dye
- Digital TTIs: a miniature temperature data logger can be attached to the item. RFID communication can be used to retrieve the temperature log.
TTIs in the food industry
Meals, Ready-to-Eat from the US military have included "Fresh-Check" TTIs on the cardboard boxes since 1997 to help estimate their shelf lives.