Chinese wholesale Thermochromic Temperature Activated Pigment Powder - temperature changing color paint thermochromic paint pigments – Topwell
Chinese wholesale Thermochromic Temperature Activated Pigment Powder - temperature changing color paint thermochromic paint pigments – Topwell Detail:
Product Name:thermochromic pigments
Other Name:temperature sensitive pigment,pigment color change by temperature
Application in Ink & Paint
1. Can disperse in ink and paint, avoid to dilute with polar solvent as alcohol,
acetone. The alkene solvent as toluene, xylene is suitable.
2. Can apply in both oil and water type resin.
3. Proper PH value of selected substrate for it is 7-9.
4. Suggested usage is 5%~30% (w/w).
5. Suitable for screen, gravure, and flex graphic printing ink.
Application in Injection & Extrusion:
1. Suitable for many resins, such as PP、 PE、 PVC、 PU、 PS、 ABS、 TPR、 EVA、
Nylon、 Acrylic.
2. Suggested usage is 0.1%~5.0% w/w.
3. Can be used with other pigments
4. Avoid using it above 230℃
Storage:
Should be kept in a dry place under room temperature and do not expose to
sunlight
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