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Luminous paint watch9/12/2023 And the particles cut for the green color. 2:3 is more likely, however.) And no colouring in the binder. The bigger the better.) You use the heaviest pigment you can. You also use the largest particles possible. At least 2x2x.5, and, even better at 3x3x.75. I think that if you want long life, bright luminous markers, you make them big in three dimensions. Nothing against the NoctiLuima products, or anything. With pigment particles of the smaller size, you aren't going to get much above 12 hours. 15-30 is more usual, but folks have been going to 5-10 micron particles and less (for that smooth look). 110 microns is pretty big too, by watch paint pigment standards. And, that is with the 110 micron sized pigments, no doubt. 5 mm dots are pretty big by watch standards. (I looked at the site when I got an email from them inviting me to buy some of their products.)Ģmm by. That's particularly honest and careful of them. If anbody in the UK were to offer a re-luming service with this product, I'd be at the top of the waiting list.I like that their website gives the method of testing. I am an ardent fan of bright night illumination, and often find myself disappointed with the level of brightness afforded by Luminiova products, even on new watches.ģ6 hrs of unassisted brightness seems to good to be true, but I'd certainly be willing to give it a try. This looks to be a superior product to Luminova.
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