Lighting Phosphors
Phosphor is a kind of color powder with unique fluorescence effect, which is widely used in the field of lighting. Phosphors can emit bright fluorescent light, making them more conspicuous and attractive in dark environments. In the way of lighting, phosphor can be added to a variety of lamps and bulbs, used to enhance the brightness of the light and color brightness. Phosphor can be made into different colors of powder, such as red, green, blue, etc., so that the luminaires emit different colors of fluorescent light. These fluorescent colors can be used in night lighting, stage lighting, decorative lamps and other occasions to create different visual effects and atmospheres for people.
Long Persistent Phosphors
Long afterglow phosphor is a special type of phosphor with the characteristics of continuous glow in dark environment, also known as luminous powder or luminous pigment. Long afterglow phosphor is a phosphor that releases light energy in the dark after absorbing light energy. It has a long luminescence time and is often used in night lighting, emergency lighting and decoration. In the way of lighting, long afterglow phosphors can be added to a variety of materials, such as lamps, paints, inks, etc., to continue to glow in the dark. In dark environments, long afterglow phosphors can continue to glow for hours, bringing bright, soft light and providing lighting, navigation, decoration and other functions. Its continuous glow properties make it particularly useful in emergency situations, such as as emergency lighting during power outages, nighttime signage and auxiliary lighting, etc.