Product information "Kama Pigments Glow in the dark pigments"
Product information "Kama Pigments Glow in the dark pigments"
These glow in the dark pigments are zinc sulfide compounds that react to stimulation by daylight, incandescent lamps, fluorescent lamps or ultraviolet light.
This pigment emits a light green phosphorescent hue and has a high initial brightness and afterglow. The afterglow effect depends on the pigment concentration, surface area and the amount of absorbed radiant energy. Precautions when handling phosphorescent pigments: Working with strong acids can cause dissolution of phosphorescent pigments. High relative humidity and sunlight can cause phosphorescent pigments to darken. It is not recommended to grind this product as this will affect the phosphorescence due to the breakdown of the phosphorescent pigment's crystal structure. To incorporate these pigments into a binder, gentle stirring should be used. The addition of colorless fillers or color pigments will reduce the intensity of the phosphorescence. Testing in the intended application is recommended to determine suitability.
Origin (natural or synthetic): synthetic Opacity: transparent Chemical family (Kama): inorganic / phosphorescent Average particle size in micrometers (µm): 18-24 Lime compatibility: No Pigment description according to ASTM: n/a Light fastness according to ASTM-D4302: n/a Eligible for free freight promotions: Yes Heat stability: 1830 °C MSDS link: n/a All information above is believed to be accurate to the best of our knowledge and does not constitute a product specification. Always test materials before selecting them for final use.
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