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amazing glow in the dark powder + paint!!
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bluespectralmonkey
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Posted : Jan 18, 2007 02:05
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i thought some of you might enjoy seeing this!
http://www.unitednuclear.com/glow.htm
UltraGlow® is a rare-Earth Europium based glow-in-the-dark paint.
It is the brightest, longest lasting, non-toxic glow-in-the-dark paint known.
When dry, UltraGlow® is permanent, water resistant, and if used on fabric, it is completely machine washable. The bottle has a convenient fine-point applicator tip which allows you to draw directly onto T-Shirts, Sign Poster board, Metal, etc.
The applicator may be removed for cleaning simply by pulling it out with a pliers.
Simply Expose UltraGlow® to Sunlight (or bright light) for at least one full minute to activate the phosphorescent glow. The longer it is exposed, the longer and brighter the afterglow will be. UltraGlow® reaches it maximum 'charge' in about 5 minutes of bright white light. UV light (Blacklight) will charge the material up about twice as fast. Of course, UltraGlow® also glows quite brilliantly under UV light (Blacklight).
Fully dries in about 24 hours and is both Non Toxic & Non Radioactive.
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goadevotee
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Posted : Jan 18, 2007 05:10
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those uv glasses look like they could be handy for the massive long hours in the studio as well. |
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GlowingFigure8
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Posted : Jan 18, 2007 05:23
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Psycosmo
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Posted : Jan 21, 2007 01:31
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No yellow or red though
This thread has got me wondering about the chemistry of fluoro paint though. I would like to know what the diffrent chemicals that are used are, what wavelengths they emit under a standard blacklight, how brightly they glow, and what their solubility properties are (so that they can be made into paints/dyes etc).
Side note: Syrian rue seeds contain a fluoro greenish-white pigment that can be extracted..
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