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Reversacol™ Oxford Blue by James Robinson Speciality Ingredients is a photochromic dye. It can be readily incorporated into plastics extrusion processes due to its high temperature resistance. The flexural modulus of the matrix is an important consideration for the dye performance. Softer, low flexural modulus polymers such as LDPE, HDPE and polypropylene are all excellent media for exhibiting an activation of this dye. Engineering plastics such as polycarbonate, polymethyl methacrylate, PET, styrenes and ABS, tends to have higher flexural modulus which can lead to reduced photochromic response, the matrix can be physically too stiff to allow the photochromic molecules to twist into their fully activated forms. Exhibits good color strength. Typical applications include toys, novelties, packaging, security markers and films/laminates. Its recommended inclusion level typically ranges from 0.01 to 2.0%. Reversacol™ Graphite by James Robinson Speciality Ingredients is a photochromic dye. It can be readily incorporated into plastics extrusion processes due to its high temperature resistance. The flexural modulus of the matrix is an important consideration for the dye performance. Softer, low flexural modulus polymers such as LDPE, HDPE and polypropylene are all excellent media for exhibiting an activation of this dye. Engineering plastics such as polycarbonate, polymethyl methacrylate, PET, styrenes and ABS, tends to have higher flexural modulus which can lead to reduced photochromic response, the matrix can be physically too stiff to allow the photochromic molecules to twist into their fully activated forms. Exhibits excellent color strength. Typical applications include toys, novelties, packaging, security markers and films/laminates. Its recommended inclusion level typically ranges from 0.01 to 2.0%. Reversacol™ Misty Grey by James Robinson Speciality Ingredients is a photochromic dye. It can be readily incorporated into plastics extrusion processes due to its high temperature resistance. The flexural modulus of the matrix is an important consideration for the dye performance. Softer, low flexural modulus polymers such as LDPE, HDPE and polypropylene are all excellent media for exhibiting an activation of this dye. Engineering plastics such as polycarbonate, polymethyl methacrylate, PET, styrenes and ABS, tends to have higher flexural modulus which can lead to reduced photochromic response, the matrix can be physically too stiff to allow the photochromic molecules to twist into their fully activated forms. Exhibits good color strength. Typical applications include toys, novelties, packaging, security markers and films/laminates. Its recommended inclusion level typically ranges from 0.01 to 2.0%. Reversacol™ Palatinate by James Robinson Speciality Ingredients is a photochromic dye. It can be readily incorporated into plastics extrusion processes due to its high temperature resistance. The flexural modulus of the matrix is an important consideration for the dye performance. Softer, low flexural modulus polymers such as LDPE, HDPE and polypropylene are all excellent media for exhibiting an activation of this dye. Engineering plastics such as polycarbonate, polymethyl methacrylate, PET, styrenes and ABS, tends to have higher flexural modulus which can lead to reduced photochromic response, the matrix can be physically too stiff to allow the photochromic molecules to twist into their fully activated forms. Exhibits good color strength. Typical applications include toys, novelties, packaging, security markers and films/laminates. Its recommended inclusion level typically ranges from 0.01 to 2.0%. Reversacol™ Corn Yellow by James Robinson Speciality Ingredients is a photochromic dye. It can be readily incorporated into plastics extrusion processes due to its high temperature resistance. The flexural modulus of the matrix is an important consideration for the dye performance. Softer, low flexural modulus polymers such as LDPE, HDPE and polypropylene are all excellent media for exhibiting an activation of this dye. Engineering plastics such as polycarbonate, polymethyl methacrylate, PET, styrenes and ABS, tends to have higher flexural modulus which can lead to reduced photochromic response, the matrix can be physically too stiff to allow the photochromic molecules to twist into their fully activated forms. Exhibits good color strength. Typical applications include toys, novelties, packaging, security markers and films/laminates. Its recommended inclusion level typically ranges from 0.01 to 2.0%. Reversacol™ Ruby by James Robinson Speciality Ingredients is a photochromic dye. It can be readily incorporated into plastics extrusion processes due to its high temperature resistance. The flexural modulus of the matrix is an important consideration for the dye performance. Softer, low flexural modulus polymers such as LDPE, HDPE and polypropylene are all excellent media for exhibiting an activation of this dye. Engineering plastics such as polycarbonate, polymethyl methacrylate, PET, styrenes and ABS, tends to have higher flexural modulus which can lead to reduced photochromic response, the matrix can be physically too stiff to allow the photochromic molecules to twist into their fully activated forms. Exhibits good color strength. Typical applications include toys, novelties, packaging, security markers and films/laminates. Its recommended inclusion level typically ranges from 0.01 to 2.0%. Reversacol™ Solar Yellow by James Robinson Speciality Ingredients is a photochromic dye. It can be readily incorporated into plastics extrusion processes due to its high temperature resistance. The flexural modulus of the matrix is an important consideration for the dye performance. Softer, low flexural modulus polymers such as LDPE, HDPE and polypropylene are all excellent media for exhibiting an activation of this dye. Engineering plastics such as polycarbonate, polymethyl methacrylate, PET, styrenes and ABS, tends to have higher flexural modulus which can lead to reduced photochromic response, the matrix can be physically too stiff to allow the photochromic molecules to twist into their fully activated forms. Exhibits good color strength. Typical applications include toys, novelties, packaging, security markers and films/laminates. Its recommended inclusion level typically ranges from 0.01 to 2.0%. Reversacol™ Volcanic Grey by James Robinson Speciality Ingredients is a photochromic dye. It can be readily incorporated into plastics extrusion processes due to its high temperature resistance. The flexural modulus of the matrix is an important consideration for the dye performance. Softer, low flexural modulus polymers such as LDPE, HDPE and polypropylene are all excellent media for exhibiting an activation of this dye. Engineering plastics such as polycarbonate, polymethyl methacrylate, PET, styrenes and ABS, tends to have higher flexural modulus which can lead to reduced photochromic response, the matrix can be physically too stiff to allow the photochromic molecules to twist into their fully activated forms. Exhibits good color strength. Typical applications include toys, novelties, packaging, security markers and films/laminates. Its recommended inclusion level typically ranges from 0.01 to 2.0%. Reversacol™ Atlantic by James Robinson Speciality Ingredients is a photochromic dye. It can be readily incorporated into plastics extrusion processes due to its high temperature resistance. The flexural modulus of the matrix is an important consideration for the dye performance. Softer, low flexural modulus polymers such as LDPE, HDPE and polypropylene are all excellent media for exhibiting an activation of this dye. Engineering plastics such as polycarbonate, polymethyl methacrylate, PET, styrenes and ABS, tends to have higher flexural modulus which can lead to reduced photochromic response, the matrix can be physically too stiff to allow the photochromic molecules to twist into their fully activated forms. Exhibits very good color strength. Typical applications include toys, novelties, packaging, security markers and films/laminates. Its recommended inclusion level typically ranges from 0.01 to 2.0%. Reversacol™ Aqua Green by James Robinson Speciality Ingredients is a photochromic dye. It can be readily incorporated into plastics extrusion processes due to its high temperature resistance. The flexural modulus of the matrix is an important consideration for the dye performance. Softer, low flexural modulus polymers such as LDPE, HDPE and polypropylene are all excellent media for exhibiting an activation of this dye. Engineering plastics such as polycarbonate, polymethyl methacrylate, PET, styrene and ABS, tends to have higher flexural modulus which can lead to reduced photochromic response, the matrix can be physically too stiff to allow the photochromic molecules to twist into their fully activated forms. Exhibits good color strength. Typical applications include toys, novelties, packaging, security markers and films/laminates. Its recommended inclusion level typically ranges from 0.01 to 2.0%.
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