We would like to inform you that the following product names and their recommended temperatures of applied heat will be updated from October 15, 2025.
The product remains unchanged.
We appreciate your understanding and continued support.
Current product:Prescale for High Temperature LLW(180℃-220℃)
Updated product:Prescale for High Temperature 200 LLW(150℃-220℃)
- Measure pressure under heat conditions considering thermal effects such as thermal expansion.
- Reduces the temperature adjustment time of pressing machine which improves inspection efficiency.
- Product name / Model
Prescale for High Temperature 100/200
- Recommended temperature of applied heat
Prescale for High Temperature 100: 35°C to 150°C(heat applied to both sides)
Prescale for High Temperature 200: 150°C to 220°C(heat applied to both sides)- Precision
±10% or less (measured using a densitometer)
Prescale for High Temperature is categorized into different types according to the temperature and pressure range [MPa]. Please select the type that best suits your inspection condition.
- * Scheduled for release from October onwards. Please check the update information from our official website.
Unwanted coloring and base deformation during heat press have been suppressed.

① Modification of substrate to heat-resistant
② Modification of coating film
③ Adoption of heat-resistant microcapsule
The pressure value can be confirmed visually by referring to a standard chart.
- * This chart is for Medium Pressure (MW) Prescale and will differ from results for Prescale for High Temperature.


- * Parts shown as dotted lines may exceed the allowable error range and should only be used as a reference.
- * Curve A, B or C should be selected based on the applied heat.
1. Remove the Prescale from the black and blue polyethylene bags and cut into the required shape.
2. Place the color-forming agent of the A film and the color-developing agent of the C film together and put the Prescale in position for pressure measurement, with the C film on the bottom and the A film on top. Apply pressure.
3. Remove the film to visually inspect the pressure distribution.
4. Capture colored Prescale with FUJIFILM Prescale Mobile app.
5. Quantify pressure in various items: Average pressure, pressed area, etc.
6. Analyze date in detail, and share data to others.









