Luminophore 25-35 microns
Scope of application
Description:
Phosphor 50-65 microns is a light-accumulative powder (pigment), it absorbs light energy from any source and gives off a glow in the dark.
Charges 15-30 min. (depending on the brightness of the light), it only takes a couple of minutes to charge from UV light.
The afterglow time in the dark is 8-10 hours for the basic classic colors. This is a pure phosphor, it glows light green, cyan or blue in the dark, while during the day in the "uncharged" state it is white, and when it accumulates light, it will already glow a little and give off light green or blue. The remaining 8 color options glow in the dark for 6-8 hours after each "charging" with light. The property of the phosphor to accumulate and give off light is not lost over time.
Particle size 25-35 microns.
The luminophore is completely harmless to humans and the environment, does not contain phosphorus. The product has the necessary certificates, approvals, radiological and sanitary-epidemiological conclusions. Phosphor can even be used in body art.
Making paint that glows in the dark: you need to mix phosphor powder with a transparent carrier in a ratio of 1: 3, 3 units of carrier volume per unit volume of the powder and apply to the surface. As a carrier, you can use varnish and other substances with a transparent, viscous medium, for example, glue, silicone, wax, liquid glass, sugar syrup. For each type of surface, we provide instructions for the preparation and application of paint free of charge. The phosphor is extremely resistant to chemical reactions and the influence of atmospheric conditions. Therefore, it does not dissolve in the carrier, but is weighed. When working with light-accumulative paint, it should be thoroughly mixed until a homogeneous mass is obtained before and during application. This is necessary to get an even color and glow.
Guaranteed preservation of the light-accumulative properties of the phosphor - up to 100 years. Store in a dark, dry place. When using the phosphor in body art, do not apply to wounds (also mouth and eyes), if it gets on the mucous membrane, rinse this place with cold water.
The substrate (base) can be made any, but light, and especially white is best suited, as it reflects and additionally "directs" the light of the luminescent and fluorescent glow to the viewer. And black, as you know, absorbs light. Therefore, on a white background, the brightness of the glow will be 30-50% higher than on a black one, and therefore, on a light background, the brightness of the glow will be higher compared to a dark background.