BASF OnVu ICE labels show whether products were kept frozen

BASF OnVu ICE labels show whether products were kept frozen

BASF OnVu ICE

February 08, 2011
“Manufacturers, retailers and consumers will soon be able to tell at a glance whether ice cream, pizza, fish or any other products were kept constantly deep-frozen or should rather be discarded because the cold chain was interrupted significantly,” explains Martin Angehrn, Project Manager, BASF Future Business GmbH, and adds: “And they’ll know this more reliably than by looking at the best before date.”

OnVuTM ICE is the name of the time temperature indicator that BASF is now launching especially for frozen products.

OnVu™ as a temperature memory for chilled products

OnVu™ time temperature indicators are intelligent labels on the food packaging that monitor the cold chain for chilled and deep-frozen food, making the current state of the product visible: the label changes color depending on temperature. The darker its color, the better the cold chain has been maintained.

“OnVu™ labels, which sort of memorize temperature, help to keep chilled and frozen products fresh,” says Angehrn. Applied to the packaging OnVu™ monitors the food on its way from the manufacturer to the retailer.

In addition OnVu™ is a useful marketing tool: retailers can use it to help customers to maintain their own cold chain for chilled and frozen foods.

Just a printed thermometer symbol

OnVu™ is actually cost-effective and easy to use: a temperature-sensitive ink is used to print a thermometer symbol on the product label or even, in the packaging line, directly on the packaging. The indicator at the center of the thermometer is activated for use by means of UV light, which causes it to turn a dark blue color.

From this moment on the indicator monitors the cold chain. Acting as a reference the outer portion of the thermometer is a lighter shade of blue. The cold chain monitor works simply: as long as the center is darker than or the same as the reference color, there has not been any significant interruption in the cold chain – the best before date shown on the packaging remains valid.

As time goes by and/or if the cold chain is broken, the color pales. The speed of the color change process and the temperatures that trigger it can be customized individually.

Strong increase in temperature causes color to change fast

On frozen foods, OnVu™ stays dark blue as long as the temperature is kept continually below minus 18 degrees Celsius. The higher the temperature rises, the faster the color changes. This is suitable for foods that keep for a long time when frozen to –18 degrees.

“When the temperature rises to cause thawing, these foods should be consumed immediately,” Angehrn explains and adds: “Our OnVu™ indicator shows this reliably by changing color.”