A UV-blocking material that suppresses the generation of photoactive oxygen, hindering practical use for cosmetics!
Our company handles the highly dispersible ultraviolet (UV) blocking material "Plasma Coat Nanoparticles," which is generated by the plasma powder treatment device developed by the Kokoma Laboratory at Sophia University. By coating titanium dioxide ultrafine particles with an extremely thin iron oxide film in a plasma airflow, we have expanded the UV blocking range of titanium dioxide while enhancing its dispersibility. This material is expected to be used for UV protective coatings as well as for applications beyond UV protection. 【Features】 - Broadly blocks the entire range of UV using only a single inorganic material - UV protection functionality does not diminish over time - Higher safety with no irritation to the skin compared to organic UV absorbers - Blocks the entire range of UV reaching the Earth's surface (UV-A, UV-B) - Excellent usability without the use of surfactants *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Expected Applications】 ■ UV protection coating materials ■ Applications outside the UV protection area *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Our company plays a role as a manufacturer of food colorants and cosmetic colorants, engaging in product development from the customer's perspective and utilizing the know-how gained from statutory colorants for contract manufacturing of general industrial chemicals. We offer a wide range of "food tartrazine colorants" and "statutory colorants for cosmetics, external pharmaceuticals, and quasi-drugs."