The surge of interest in speciality colourants in recent years shows no signs of diminishing despite the scarcity of some of the dyestuffs and pigments necessary to achieve unusual effects. Such an upward trend may be common to many industries, but suppliers of daylight fluorescent pigments have not been the slowest to develop new effects for innovative customers. Shortly after the introduction by Sterling Industrial Colour Ltd of its FLARE 920 Series of high strength polyamide based daylight fluorescent pigments for blow moulded plastics, it was discovered that this range could be combined with other speciality colourants to achieve startling effects, not only in plastics but in a variety of other applications. Previously fluorescent pigments were used alone and against a white background for best effect in inks, paints and plastics because the slightest contamination was known to reduce the fluorescent effect. But the exceptional strength of the FLARE 920 range permits its reduction with pearlescents and/or opaque whiteners in all these and other applications.
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1 December 1988
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December 01 1988
Fluorescent pigments in combination Available to Purchase
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6941
Print ISSN: 0369-9420
© MCB UP Limited
1988
Pigment & Resin Technology (1988) 17 (12): 12–13.
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Martindill M (1988), "Fluorescent pigments in combination". Pigment & Resin Technology, Vol. 17 No. 12 pp. 12–13, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb042561
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