World leaders in colour changing products in the medium of temperature, sunlight and water. Winner of three prestigious DTI 'Smart' Awards, Colourchange is a world leader in the research and production of Thermochromic and Liquid Crystal products and has been at the forefront of specialist ink techniques for over 25 years producing a breadth of ideas from new safety products to cleverly devised promotions with 'Smart' colour changing technology. During this time the Company's innovation and creativity has led to company winning numerous industry awards.
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Having been at the forefront of specialist ink technology since 1969 and achieving many awards in the process our Group are global leaders in the manufacture and development of these interactive materials. Our experience and ability allows us to help at each stage of a project involving colour change from ideation sessions with clients and their marketing agencies who are looking at increasing brand positioning, through to discussions with the designers to ensure that the materials are used to their full capabilities and finally, with the printers themselves to ensure that the best reactions are achieved.
Photochromic inks change colour dramatically when placed in daylight. The colour change is reversible creating eye-catching T-shirts which reveal colours when you go outside, and fun promotional products such as colourful UV light-sensitive stickers, cards, transfers and fabric patches for both children and adults.
Colour changing masterbatches can be added to standard plastics for injection moulding and extrusion, to create a vivid change of colour which is activated by changes in temperature (thermochromic) or UVlight (photochromic). We can supply universal thermochromic masterbatch suitable for polypropylene, polyethylene, polystyrene, ABS, and pvc which can be dosed in at between 3% to 10% according to products thickness and required colour intensity. For thermochromics, activation temperatures range from zero to 65°C.
Phosphors radiate visible light after being energized and require exposure to light for a while before they will glow in the dark. Phosphors then slowly release their stored energy over time. As they release the energy, they emit small amounts of light, which we see as an object glowing. Used in the production of Toys, Bangles, Wristbands, Spoons, Shot Glasses, Bottles, Barware, Jewellery, Headwear, Pet Collars, Signs, Keyrings and much more 'Phosphorescent' MB can enhance and illuminate many moulded products.
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