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  • There are many factors that influence outdoor durability. This includes film thickness, time of year, exposure direction, etc. In general, an ink or coating film of 1-3 millimeters will perform well for at least 30 days under average exposure. The closer to the equator, the shorter the time will be and the farther away, the longer. The use of an overcoat containing a UV absorber will extend that t...

  • Our peoducts are safe for use in a wide and varied range of applications,considered not to be hazardous materials.Our HK,HZ,LQ pigments for plastics are formaldehyde free and LWF dispersion is formaldehyde free,APEOs,AZO free.

  • Choosing the best pigment for a plastics application can be challenging. Typically the type of plastic to be molded will determine the particular product. If you cannot determine the best candidate from the website information, please submit a technical request with as much detail as possible and our technical or marketing staff will respond promptly.

  • Fluorescent color converts light to a dominant wavelength or color. Without a light source, there is no color. Phosphorescent colorants store energy and re-emit it when the light source is removed. They are, therefore, visible in the dark for some period of time.

  • Phosphorescent pigments are commonly referred to as glow-in-the-dark pigments. They have the ability to absorb energy and store it. Once the light source is removed, they begin to give up that stored energy in the form of light. The most common glow is the yellow-green shade that we all know.

  • ‘Fluorescent’ refers to a pigment that absorbs and reflects more light than conventional colors, resulting in brighter and more powerful shades.The color spectrum moves from invisible, low-energy infrared rays to high-energy ultraviolet rays. The ‘visible light spectrum’, or the colors that we see, are actually in the middle of the range. Normal color absorbs and re-emits a portion of the visible ...

  • Fluorescent pigments are more fugitive than conventional pigments. They are stable to indoor light or outdoor conditions other than direct sunlight. By exposure to outdoor sunlight the colour willchan-ge, whereby the degree of fading is depending on following factors:■Colour of the pigment ■Pigment loading and thickness of the endproduct. The higherthe pigmentloading and thickness, the ...

  • Laundry soap often contain dyes, fluorescent pigment fluorescent pigments directly into the clothes. These pigments absorb ultraviolet light, after which it re-emit visible light. Your clothes actually glow! This experiment shows you how to look for the laundry soap containing fluorescent pigments.1A sprinkle dry laundry detergent samples to black paper. Contained cup or cover examples of the liq...

  • Glow sticks plastic tube inside the base oxalate, some dyes, aqueous dispersion fluorescent pigment and a glass tube. Sealed within a glass tube over the hydrogen peroxide (hydrogen peroxide) in the phthalate ester solvent. Prior to use, hydrogen peroxide and other compounds is not mixed, it will not respond. If you want to use a light stick, as long as it gently folded, so equipped with a small ...

  • The best way to test the fluorescent pigments around the laundry soapLaundry soap often contain dyes, thermoplastic fluorescent pigment fluorescent pigments inside the clothes. These pigments absorb ultraviolet light, following re-emit visible light. Your clothes actually glow! This experiment helps guide you to search for the laundry soap containing fluorescent pigments.1A sprinkle dry laundry d...

  • The way to test the fluorescent pigments from the laundry soapLaundry soap often contain dyes, fluorescent pigment paste on the clothes. These pigments absorb ultraviolet light, and after that re-emit visible light. Your clothes actually glow! This experiment demonstrates how to select the laundry soap containing fluorescent pigments.1A sprinkle dry laundry detergent samples to black paper. Conta...