advantages include a dynamically variable performance and not having to change products using thermochromics for different circumstances like prescription glasses. disadvantages include not always changing completely and being too opaque. hope this helped. x :)
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They use photosynthetic pigments.Pigments absorb specific wave lengths.
used in making rubber
Not sure.
yes Euglena is a protist. It has photosynthetic pigments
Thermochromic pigments can change colour when at specific temperaturesPros: relatively accurate measurement of temperatureCons: not very durable after a short period of time
Thermochromic pigment is a kind of special powder that can change color with temperature,when temperature get rise,it would change color from colorful to colorless,or from one color to the other color,it has been widely use for textile printing through screen printing,or plastic by injection,as well as mugs by painting,it can be applied on many things. Thermochromic pigment can be used for coating, paint, inks, as well as molding injection, extrusion etc.
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thermochromic advantages
"Safe" in what sense?Thermochromicity is not, in and of itself, a hazard. A material might be thermochromic and explosive, or thermochromic and toxic, or thermochromic and flammable ... or might be none of those things.
Thermochromic pigment can change color with the temperature, Usually, when temperature go rise,it would change color from colorful to transparent, and would return back to original color when temperature drops. Thermochromic pigment can use for coating,inks and paint,the application could be textile printing,molding injection etc. There are 15 colors with variety temperature ranged from -15C to 70C available.
Thermochromic textiles are fabrics that change color in response to changes in temperature. These textiles contain thermochromic dyes or pigments that react to heat, causing them to alter their appearance. This technology is often used in clothing, accessories, and household textiles for aesthetic and functional purposes.
Another application is mood rings and they use reversible thermochromic chemicals. Try checking out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermochromism
Mixing the thermochromic pigment with paint in the ratio of 20%~25%.
mood rings, and food storages are commonly used with thermochromic paints.
I don't believe thermochromic paper is made, there is a dye, ink or paint. No paper. And u are going to soak paper in a chemical?
There are a few potential issues with irreversible thermochromic labeling when transporting items. If the temperature changes too much, the irreversible thermochromic label could fade or become unreadable. If the temperature gets too hot, the irreversible thermochromic label could melt or become distorted. If the temperature gets too cold, the irreversible thermochromic label could crack or become brittle.