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Risk Reactor Product Code and Name:
PFC-09 Invisible Fluorescent Violet Pigment for security inks, anti-counterfeiting ink and theatrical effects. |
Product Description:
Risk Reactor's PFC-09 Invisible Violet has the body appearance of off-white but fluoresces brightly under long wave ultra violet light of 365 nm. These are non toxic, harmless, and free from any radioactive additives. Our pigments have good stability and are insoluble in water. It can be added to various mediums such as paint, printing ink, plastics, rubber, glass and water based vehicles of all kinds. These special pigments are widely used in anti-counterfeiting, anti-theft, decoration, document security, advertisements and just about anywhere you need a high quality invisible fluorescent pigment. Due to the difficulty of manufacturing this pigment, it is used extensively in security or other high end products.
Benefits of Risk Reactor's PFC-09 Invisible Violet:
Used In:
Security inks, anti-counterfeiting inks, document security, paper, printing inks, plastics, rubbers, glass, and any water based mediums. Create security markings or theatrical effects with these pigments that last. The invisible color allows you to push the envelope of the human imagination.
Technical Information:
Appearance: Off white Powder/No Order
Emission Peak: 421
Average Size: 5-15 um
Glow Color: Violet
Melting Point: Dissociates 1200 C
Vapor Pressure: N/AP
Vapor Density: N/AP
Solubility In Water: soluble
Flammability Class: N/AP
Extinguishing Media: Water
Specific Gravity: 3.0-3.4
Freezing Point: N/AP
Percent Volatile: N/AP
Evaporation Rate: N/AP
pH (% in water): N/AP
Flash Point: N/AP
Auto-Ignition Temp: N/AP
How to Use:
This product can be used on just about any surface. The closer the surface is to white the brighter the fluorescent color. Black and dark colors tend to absorb light diminishing the fluorescent effect. Prepare the surface as you would with any other type of paint.
For more information please contact sales@riskreactor.com .Risk Reactor also offers a variety of fluorescent (UV), tracers, dyes, pigments, phosphorescent (GID), and black light products. |