Black Light Powder - Research
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20th December 2008
First two black light powders (Blue and Green) ready for sale on 19th December 2008
The quest to learn how to use these black light powders, their benefits, their limitations, thier comparison to Glow in the Dark Pigments. What truly magnificent projects can be undertaken using these powders.
Basics
Colour of BlackLight Powder in Light conditions
All nine colours are pure white in day light.
Colour of BlackLight Powder when exposed to a suitable Black Light
These are nine black light powder Fluorescent colours - Aque (Blue/Green), Blue, Deep Red, Green, Orange, Purple, White, Yellow, Yellow/Green
Why are these BlackLight Powders also named Invisible Powder
Most walls of homes are the colour white, and as we learnt above, the Black Light Powders in daylight, are also pure white. So If the powders are mixed with a suitable clear (transparent) Paint medium, then painted onto the white wall or surface, the white black light powder paint will not be easily recognised, if at all, until a black light is used near the wall. The Black Light source will now make the previously invisible blacklight paint, glow any of the nine colours that was used to paint the wall.
This has many benefits for businesses like night clubs, and homes with black light painted star scapes in childrens bedrooms.
Use the chart below to learn more about individual black light powder colours
UV (Black Light) inorganic powder |
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TYPE |
UV COLOUR |
LIGHT WAVE |
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GPIUV-R |
DEEP RED |
625nm |
Deep Red BlackLight Powder is one of the most most beautiful of the nine fluorescent colours, and produces a very beautiful deep red effect. More information on Deep Red UV black light Pigment |
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GPIUV-O |
ORANGE |
607nm |
Orange BlackLight Powder is not a primary colour but works well as a secondary colour, to enhance your projects. More information on Orange UV black light Pigment |
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GPIUV-W |
WHITE |
485nm |
White BlackLight Powder White isn't really a colour but in dark situations it is a must have. More information on White UV black light Pigment |
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GPIUV-P |
PURPLE |
395nm |
Purple BlackLight Powder Purple can help create eery landscapes and can be used to great effect in all projects. More information on Purple UV black light Pigment |
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GPIUV-Y |
YELLOW |
582nm |
Yellow BlackLight Powder Yellow is a bright vibrant colour that can make any project look fantastic. More information on Yellow UV black light Pigment |
GPIUV-B |
BLUE |
450nm |
Blue BlackLight Powder Blue if not the most popular colour of choice would come in a close second. A very versatile colour More information on Blue UV black light Pigment |
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GPIUV-G |
GREEN |
515nm |
Green BlackLight Powder Green is an extremely popular colour and goes well with all other colours. More information on Green UV black light Pigment |
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GPIUV-YG |
YELLOW GREEN |
532nm |
Yellow-Green BlackLight Powder is a powder to use if you want to get away fromthe standard type colours. Also is a stand out colour. More information on Yellow-Green UV black light Pigment |
GPIUV-BG |
AQUA (BLUE GREEN) |
462nm |
Aqua BlackLight Powder Aqua is a mix of blue and green. It is a very popular choice in glow Pigment colours and is just as exciting in these Powders. More information on Aqua UV black light Pigment |
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