PHOTO LIGHT
This special effect paint is composed of photoluminescent pigments that release light in the dark, once the paint has been exposed to natural or artificial light beforehand.
It is perfect for a wide range of uses: security marking (emergency exits, safety zones in tunnels,
re extinguisher location), marking for sports or cultural events, race events and exhibitions, etc being held after dark.
PROPERTIES
• Can be applied to a many different surfaces and materials. It is advisable to test before applying to plastic, synthetic and painted surfaces.
• Meets DIN 67510 requirements.
• Inde nite repetition of the photo luminescent effect.
• Visible for several hours without the presence of a light source (up to 8 hours).
• Drying time: 15 to 20 min.
• Application temperature: -15°C to 50°C
SPECIFICATIONS
Composition
Binder: acrylic.
Pigments: latest generation photoluminescent
pigments (offering greater persistence in both
duration and intensity). Free from lead, cadmium
and any radioactive material.
Solvents: complex blend free from chlorinated
solvents and aromatic compounds (toluene,
xylene, etc).
Propellant: speci c blend of isobutane and
propane.
Application method
Manually or using our purpose-designed application equipment (hand gun).
Vertical use (head-up).
Before use: shake vigorously head down.
After use: purge head down.
• If the surface being painted is not white
or a very pale colour, it is advisable to apply one
or two coats of white paint beforehand.
The whiter the background surface, the more
luminous the marking.
• Spray at a distance of approximately 10 cm
to 20 cm from a clean dry surface. Apply in light,
even coats.
• The thicker the layer of PHOTO LIGHT,
the more intense and long-lasting the effect.
The photoluminescence of the paint can be
renewed inde nitely with no loss of quality.
Adjacent surfaces may require protection
to prevent inadvertent marking (spray mist).
Health and safety
Safety data sheets are available free of charge on
the internet: www.quick-fds.com.
CLP labelling with two pictographs.