Fluorescent Pigment For Paints - UV Fluorescent Security Pigments – Topwell
Fluorescent Pigment For Paints - UV Fluorescent Security Pigments – Topwell Detail:
UV-fluorescent pigment also called Anti-counterfeit pigment. it is colorless, while under UV light, it will show colors.
The active wavelength is 200nm-400nm.
Active peak wavelength is 254nm and 365nm.
Features
Organic and inorganic
Emission in the visible portion of the spectum following stimulation with either long- or short- wave UV.
Complete range of visible emission colours.
Gasochromic grades available.
A range of particle sizes, lightfastness, body colour and solubilities possible.
Benefits
High lightfastness options available.
Achieve any desired optical effect within the visible spectrum.
Different price points to suit a variety of applications.
High intensity emissions for strong, clear, colours.
Typical Applications
Security documents:postage stamps, credit cards, lottery tickets, security passes, etc.
Brand protection. Detect counterfeits coming into the supply chain.
Also used in
anti-counterfeiting inks,paint, screen printing, cloth, plastic, paper, glass, ceramic, wall, etc…
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