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strontium aluminate phosphorescent powder

Purple strontium aluminate phosphorescent glow powder pigment supplier

iSuoChem® purple phosphorescent pigment which is a kind of energy storage powder, is certificated by SGS, ISO17514, DIN67510 Part 1-4.

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Green luminescent powder for painting

Fluorescent Green coloring luminescent pigment manufacturer

Energy storage powder, iSuoChem® Luminous Pigment glows in the dark after absorbing different visible light and can reuse repeatedly. Certificates of SGS, ISO17514, DIN67510 Part 1-4 are available.

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fluorescent photoluminescent pigment

Photoluminescent blue-green ceramic glow in the dark pigment

iSuoChem® Fluorescent photoluminescent pigment glows blue-green color in the dark after absorbing different visible light and can reuse repeatedly.

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strontium aluminate glow powder for plastic

Wholesale Blue-green strontium aluminate glow in the dark powder

iSuoChem® glow in the dark powder glows blue-green light in the dark after absorbing different visible light and can reuse repeatedly.

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silver white mica powder for ink print

Fine rutile sterling mica base silver white pearl pigment manufacturer

REACH registration, SGS, ISO certification, low heavy metal content, 95%min color consistence, Malvern Particle size test, X-RITE color and brightness test, QUV test, to ensure good quality of pearlescent pigment.

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Multichrome Pigment

iSuoChem Refractive Metal Color Shifting Multichrome Pigment

iSuoChem® Multichrome Pigments are a special type of pigment that have the property of changing color as light changes.

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Silver Sparkling glitter powder

Hexagon Sparkling silver bulk glitter powder

iSuoChem® YS1001 Silver Sparkling glitter powder conforms to SGS, REACH, OEKO-TEXT Standard 100, free formaldehyde, free bisphenol A, solvent resistant, high temperature resistant, fashion colors, Various glitter powder for your choice.

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Optical Changeable lnk Pigment

Purple/kingfisher/Blue High Color Intensity Optical Changeable lnk Pigment

iSuoChem® HC17 Security Pigment is a kind of Optical Changeable lnk Pigment(OCIP), Optically Variable Pigment (OVP) and Optically Variable Magnetic Pigment (OVMP).

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Thermochromic Pigment vs Photochromic Pigment: Which One Fits Your Product

Jul. 10,2026

Thermochromic pigment changes color in response to temperature. Photochromic pigment changes color in response to sunlight or UV light. The two are often confused, but they solve different design problems and have different processing rules. A quick answer for most B2B buyers: pick thermochromic pigment when the trigger is body heat, hot or cold liquid, or ambient temperature; pick photochromic pigment when the trigger is outdoor sunlight or a UV lamp. For projects that need both, suppliers such as iSuoChem provide the two chemistries within a single pigment catalog.

iSuoChem thermochromic pigment vs photochromic pigment comparison

Side-by-side comparison

Attribute Thermochromic pigment Photochromic pigment
Trigger Temperature (heat or cold) UV light / sunlight
Typical activation range -15 °C to 65 °C (custom points possible) Activated under direct UV, faded indoors
Common form Microcapsule powder or slurry Powder or slurry, often organic dye
Heat resistance Around 210–230 °C for short exposure Usually lower, sensitive to heat
Typical applications Mugs, packaging, warning coatings, indicators Outdoor apparel, sunglasses print, novelty items
Fatigue behaviour Slow fade after many heating cycles Slow fade after long UV exposure

Which one fits your product

Choose thermochromic pigment when…

  • You want a visible cue linked to drinking temperature, hand contact, or cold-chain status.
  • The end product will mostly be used indoors or in packaging.
  • You need a repeatable, reversible effect after many cycles.
  • You need multiple activation temperatures across a product line.

Choose photochromic pigment when…

  • The end product is exposed to sunlight and you want a color reveal outdoors.
  • Indoor color is a neutral or light shade and the outdoor color is a bright accent.
  • You accept limited heat tolerance during processing and printing.

Thermochromic and photochromic pigment selection guide for product design

Common processing mistakes

  • Using thermochromic pigment in a resin that cures above 230 °C without reducing residence time; the microcapsule collapses.
  • Mixing photochromic pigment into a solvent that dissolves the dye; the effect disappears within days.
  • Skipping a real light-fastness or fatigue test before mass production.
  • Assuming both pigments can be printed with the same ink formulation without adjustment.

iSuoChem: one catalog, both chemistries

iSuoChem produces thermochromic pigment as a core product line and also supplies photochromic pigment, mica powder, glitter powder, pearlescent pigment, and glow pigment. Buyers who need combined effects — for example, a mug that changes color with hot water and also shows a pearl finish, or an outdoor label that combines UV-triggered artwork with a sparkle layer — can source both pigment types from the same window. Technical support usually covers ink, coating, plastic masterbatch, and screen-printing compatibility. Portfolio and datasheets: https://www.ispigment.com/.

FAQ

Q: Can I use thermochromic and photochromic pigments in the same print?
A: Yes, but they must be formulated in separate ink layers and tested together for fatigue and compatibility.

Q: Which chemistry is cheaper?
A: Standard shades of thermochromic pigment are usually more cost-friendly. Photochromic pigment can be more sensitive to heat and light, which affects handling cost.

Q: How do I decide activation temperature or UV level?
A: Map the real use case: drinking temperature, storage temperature, outdoor UV index. Then pick the closest supplier grade and test it in the real ink or coating.

Q: Which iSuoChem website should be linked?
A: Use https://www.ispigment.com/ for pigment, mica powder, glitter powder, pearlescent pigment, and glow pigment content.

For side-by-side thermochromic and photochromic pigment references, visit https://www.ispigment.com/.

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