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Product Description: We engineered this paint to be durable, environmentally friendly, non-radioactive, non-flammable and non-hazardous. It contains less than 60 grams per liter of volatile organic compounds (VOC's) which allows this coating to be used when VOC's are a concern. The film produced after it is fully cured is hard and tough, but yet flexible allowing it to last. The film must be exposed to any light source for a minimum of 14 seconds to rejuvenate the glow (phosphorescent) characteristics. Our paint has been used successfully in directional markers, warehouse floors, egress systems, safety markings, theater steps, emergency exits, walkways, just about anywhere you need a luminous marking. This product can also be used to create fun coatings such as shadow walls, where a strobe light produces a shadow on the coating. A coating that you can write on with a light pen or LED. Applications are endless. Benefits of Risk Reactor's CPZN1-06 Yellow Green Glow in the Dark Phosphorescent Paint:
Used In: Technical Information: Film Type: Acrylic How to Use: Shadow Wall Effect: Museums around the world use this to entertain and to teach people about light. Shadow walls are made with the CPZN1-06 and a flash of light. A wall is usually painted with our fast glow CPZN1-06, more coats give the shadow image more clarity. Use a strobe light or any powerful light is used to charge the wall. The light is turned on for a short time while someone is standing between the light and the wall. This causes a temporary shadow to be produced from the person's shadow, which can be repeated as many times as you wish. You can also do this on a much smaller scale by utilizing the same techniques described here. Great for school projects and science fairs. You Need: 1. Our short glow zinc sulfide paint CPZN1-06. One gallon covers 350 square feet more or less. 2. Dark area or a wall or drape. Something you can apply the paint to. 3. A light source that you can turn on and off. The stronger the light source the most intense the shadow. Application: Paint the wall with the CPZN1-06 paint. The more paint usually the better the result. Place the light source facing the wall. Depending on how big the wall is, you might need multiple lights. Have someone stand in between the light source and the wall before putting the light on for second. The closer to the wall you stand the more detailed the shadow. You can also do this with any light but you will need to leave the light on longer for a similar result. If you do the latter then you will need to remain still white the light is on, otherwise you will not see a distinct shadow. 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. |
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