Compatible with JD class, which is a higher standard than JIS! It has the property of absorbing light and emitting it, making it useful for guiding evacuation during power outages. It can also be used for other alert notifications and disaster prevention measures.
■Features
• The ultra-high brightness glow-in-the-dark tape is developed for disaster prevention applications.
• It emits a brightness that overturns the conventional wisdom that "glow-in-the-dark tape does not shine."
• It possesses luminescence far exceeding advanced JIS standards (JD class) and advanced DIN standards (E class).
• It absorbs light from fluorescent lamps, white LEDs, sunlight, etc., and glows in the dark, serving as a marker.
• It can store light and emit it even in low-light environments (around 50 lux).
• It can be used in a wide temperature range from -20°C to 70°C.
• It is waterproof, making it suitable for outdoor use.
■What is glow-in-the-dark?
It absorbs room lighting or sunlight and glows brightly in dark places. Once it stores light, it emits light on its own, so no power source is needed. The brightness after a few hours becomes dim, but if light is applied again, its luminescent ability is restored, and this property can be repeated semi-permanently.
☆ For factory safety managers, essential information can be found at the link below.