Red Photoluminescent Pigment Description
Red Photoluminescent Pigment, also known as glow-in-the-dark red pigment, is a type of material that exhibits phosphorescence. Phosphorescence is a process in which a material absorbs light energy and then re-emits that energy as visible light over an extended period after the light source is removed. In the case of red photoluminescent pigment, the emitted light has a red hue.
Red Photoluminescent Pigment Specification
Product Category
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RR
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Apparent color
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red
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Glow color
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red
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Main components
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(Ca1-XSrX)S:Eu (x=0-1.0)
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Excitation wavelength range (nm)
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400-580
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Luminescence wavelength peak (nm)
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650
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Central particle size range (μm)
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20-40
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Afterglow brightness range (mcd/m2)
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≥45
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Afterglow time
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>1 Hour
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Lightfastness
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≥100 hours
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Chemical stability
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Easy to deliquesce
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Operating temperature
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≤200℃
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Specific gravity (g/cm3)
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3.1
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Red Photoluminescent Pigment Applications
Red Photoluminescent Pigment Powder can achieve the luminous function of the medium in various transparent media such as coatings, inks, paints, plastics, printing pastes, ceramics, glass, fibers, etc. It is used in emergency signage, safety markings, exit signs, and other items where visibility in low-light conditions is essential.
Red Photoluminescent Pigment Packaging
Our Red Photoluminescent Pigment is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.