







🌡️ Nail your heat game with Tempil – precision that sparks confidence!
Tempil 60ml Temperature Indicating Liquid offers ultra-precise surface temperature verification with ±1% accuracy, melting at 343°C/650°F. Designed for industrial heat treatment, welding, and maintenance, it delivers rapid 2-second response in a quick-drying, non-flammable formula. Trusted by professionals to prevent costly errors and ensure quality control across a wide temperature range.







| ASIN | B00PDDGMDI |
| Additional Features | Temperature-Indicating Liquid for Surface Temperature Verification |
| Brand Name | Tempil |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (406) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00048615244211 |
| Included Components | Thinner for solvent dilution/replacement |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Weight | 160 Grams |
| LowerTemperature Range | 175 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacturer | Tempil |
| Model | 24421 |
| Model Name | 24421 |
| Part Number | 24421 |
| Response Time | 2000 Milliseconds |
| Reusability | Single Use |
| Style Name | 343 C/650 F |
| UPC | 048615244211 |
| Upper Temperature Range | 343 Degrees Celsius |
K**N
Works as advertised.
J**C
Great product for brass annealing set up to make sure your temperature is in the correct zone.
A**Y
Just what I needed to gauge heating time for annealing brass. As advertised. Easy to use.
J**N
I have been annealing my brass at a buddy's house for a few months and we use Tempilaq (specifically TL060) to gauge when the brass is properly annealed. It's very simple: swab a little on the inside of the neck and run it through your annealer. (My video is done with the AGS Annealer.) It doesn't get any simpler than that. This stuff is a must for consistent annealing!
R**E
Used it to try to judge how much to heat my 7mm rm brass. Used it on two pieces of brass to get the idea what I was looking for as I was using a drill 5/8 spark plug socket ( I think that was the size) and a propane torch. Found if I turned the lights off I could judge well enough without it ( light red ) and repeat.
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