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The Science Behind NexTemp®

Precision Phase Change Technology (PPCT)

Every NexTemp® thermometer is powered by Precision Phase Change Technology (PPCT), a trusted innovation used in hospitals worldwide.

This technology uses special heat-sensitive crystals that change color to show your exact temperature, ensuring safety, accuracy, and peace of mind every time.

How It Works

Each thermometer contains tiny dots filled with liquid crystals. As your temperature rises, the dots react to the heat, one by one, until the last dot changes color to show your temperature reading.

Every NexTemp thermometer is tested twice during production for precision, ensuring hospital-level accuracy you can trust at home.

NexTemp® thermometers are backed by decades of clinical research.

  • Proven accuracy that matches or exceeds hospital standards

  • Validated across adults, children, and infants

  • Supported by peer-reviewed studies compared to mercury and digital thermometers
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Safety & Peace of Mind

Clean. Simple. Worry-free.

Every NexTemp® thermometer is single-use, eliminating the risk of cross-contamination.

  • No cleaning or disinfecting required
  • No shared probes or infection risk
  • Safe for home, travel, or clinical environments
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Economic Efficiency

Safe for patients. Smarter for staff.

Single-use thermometers save time and resources:

  • No reprocessing or calibration needed
  • Reduces infection-related costs
  • Streamlines workflow for healthcare teams
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Sustainability

Better for patients. Better for the planet.

Single-use doesn’t mean wasteful; it means smarter design from start to finish.

  • Minimal materials and efficient production reduce environmental impact
  • No energy or chemicals used for reprocessing
  • Compact design lowers storage and transport emissions