WATER BASED PHOTOLUMINESCENT PIGMENTS
Our phosphorescent pigments are waterproof and available in 4 different colours :
Green
Blue green
Blue
Purple
(select below)
All colours are in stock and deliverable in UK in 48h
ArcoIris®





Our phosphorescent pigments are waterproof and available in 4 different colours :
Green
Blue green
Blue
Purple
(select below)
All colours are in stock and deliverable in UK in 48h
ArcoIris®
We provide the best quality products and our pigments powders glow brighter.
Our new photoluminescent pigments are waterproof, last long and are compatible in both solvent and water based:
They are the only pigments powders that, thanks to a special process of coating the particles, can be mixed with aqueous systems and stay stable.
The pigments come in 4 different colours and are available in 2 particles size: 30-40µm , 5-20µm
Brand: Arco Iris (previously LumenStar)
Composition :
The pigments are made of high quality material called « rare earth elements » (dialuminium tetraoxide) .
Properties :
Their main quality is their excellent capacity to absorb/store/emit light. They are indeed excited by any light source, natural or artificial.
Is the product harmful ?
The luminescent intensity of our pigments is much higher than those of phosphorus/zinc sulfide based pigments and they are non-toxic, non-radioactive.
Product tested and certified by SGS
Life span :
They can glow in the dark up to 12h and have a lifetime of 10 -15 years.
Storage:
Our pigments are easy to store for a long period of time.
Use:
Our pigments can be used for many applications :
Plastic / Injection / Molding …
Films, sheets and plates in different materials
Inks and paints
Destination
Art , Decoration, Saferty systems, Industry
See available PDFs
Frequently asked Questions:
"Hello, what type of resin is compatible with these pigments?"
> There are two types of resins that you can find by clicking on our link here: http://www.phosphorescentpaint.co.uk/photoluminescent-pigments/489-translucent-casting-resin-for-molding-and-filling.html
"How should the pigments be measured in the resin or binder or varnish?"
> You have to know beforehand the final thickness of the layer you want.
- For a paint (in the case of a thin film), pigments are dosed from 10 to 20%
In the case of a thick resin, the dosage will be less, from 2 to 10%
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