Ranbar Pink SW1220 Temperature Activated Powder Pigment
- Model: Ranbar SW1220
- Color Change: Pink to Colorless
- Color Changing Principle: Displays color at low temperatures, becomes colorless at high temperatures
- Temperature Range: 0℃ to 70℃
- Appearance: Pink Powder
- Features: Bright color, fast thermochromic response, high sensitivity
- Applications: Solvent-based and water-based coatings, printing inks, plastic injection molding, injection, extrusion, etc.
Ranbar Pink SW1220 is an innovative pink temperature activated powder pigment based on microcapsule technology. The microcapsules contain invisible dyes, color developers, solvents, and temperature regulators, with an average particle size ranging from approximately 3 to 12 micrometers. By selecting different temperature control factor materials, temperature-activated powder pigments that change color within various temperature intervals can be produced.
By mixing temperature activated powder pigments of different colors in certain proportions, various colors can be obtained, as shown in the following diagram:
By blending temperature activated powder pigments with regular pigments, you can achieve the effect of colors changing with each other. As shown in the diagram below:
Temperature activated powder pigments offer versatile applications across various industries, enhancing the visual appeal of products through their color-changing properties.?
- Plastic Applications: Suitable for injection molding and extrusion of transparent or semi-transparent plastics such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS), soft polyvinyl chloride (S-PVC), AS, ABS, etc. It can also be mixed into unsaturated polyester, epoxy resin, organic glass, or nylon monomers for casting, molding, and curing.
- Coating Applications: Applicable to surface coatings of various plastic products, including ABS, PE, PP, PS, PVC, EVA, and other plastic materials.
- Ink Applications: Suitable for various types of printing, including screen printing, gravure printing, and flexographic printing, applicable to various materials such as textiles, paper, synthetic films, glass, ceramics, and wood.
The use of temperature activated powder pigments is simple; just add the pigment to a transparent base and mix thoroughly. It’s important to note that mixing generates heat, which may temporarily alter the color of the mixture. It is recommended to start with a small amount of temperature activated powder pigment and gradually add more until the desired color is achieved. The suggested ratio is 1 part pigment to 20 parts base material.