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Temperature Activated Thermochromic Bi-Color Powder Pigment Black to Pink Changing at 77F/25C Perfect for Arts & Crafts Color Changing Tumblers

Product ID : 11644094


Galleon Product ID 11644094
Model 43219-6129
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About Temperature Activated Thermochromic Bi-Color Powder

ATLANTA CHEMICAL ENGINEERING offers NON-TOXIC Thermochromic Powder Pigments. They are Leuco Dye micro-encapsulated, which change color activated by temperature. Our Themochromic Powder Pigments have various colors and activation temperatures. When the temperature rises over certain degree, the pigment turns from one color to another. But the process is reversible- when it gets cold/hot, the pigment turns back to its original color.This listing is for 10 grams BLACK changing to PINK at 77 degrees Fahrenheit (25 degrees Celsius). It could be mixed with materials such as glue, varnishes, resins, mediums, gels, silicon, liquid plastics/polymers, hair dye, nail polish and many more. Your room temperature, the temperature of your binder/glue and your hands play a role in the color changing process. The pigment doesn't mix with water. If you're not sure what to mix the pigment with, we offer ready to use : THERMOCHROMIC PAINT - could be applied on paper, ceramic, metal, plastic, glass, wood, rubber, canvas and many more THERMOCHROMIC FABRIC PAINT - could be applied on any type of fabric/textile, leather and shoes THERMOCHROMIC LIQUID INK - works on paper and cardboard surfaces. Our products can be used for Color Changing Slime Play-Doh Home/School projects, Science Experiments, Arts & Crafts, Hidden messages, DIY Color changing Hair dye, Nail Art or wherever your imagination takes you. Warning: The Thermochromic Powder Pigment should not be freeze or exposed to temperatures over 320 Fahrenheit, or 160 Celsius or strong UV light such as direct sunlight and the overuse of solvents like acetone because it may cause fading. NOTE: Colors may not appear exactly as seen on photo in real life due to variations between the computer monitors and naked eye color difference.