What is phosphorescent pigment?
High PL luminescence intensity! Easy to crush and can be processed to the particle size according to customer applications.
Phosphorescent pigments are pigments that, when charged with sunlight or artificial light, gradually release light energy (emit light) even in the absence of light. They emit light while being exposed to light and can also be used as a substitute for fluorescent pigments. The main components of phosphorescent pigments include zinc sulfide-based pigments, which have been used for a long time, and strontium aluminate-based pigments, which have become more common in recent years. Zinc sulfide-based pigments have a short afterglow time and low brightness, but they are inexpensive and are still used in toys and other products. Our company produces strontium aluminate-based pigments with a long afterglow time and high brightness using a unique manufacturing method. 【Features】 ■ Gradually releases light energy (emits light) even in the absence of light ■ High PL emission intensity ■ Easy to grind and can be processed to the desired particle size according to customer applications ■ Adopts strontium aluminate-based pigments with a long afterglow time ■ Can be ground without damaging the particle surface *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
- Company:関西触媒化学 本社営業部
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