


Material Composition and Pigment Selection Overlooking the specific blend of materials such as Strontium Aluminate and various inorganic pigments can lead to subpar fluorescence performance and durability; ensure the supplier clearly details the chemical fiber and pigment types used to match your product’s application needs.
Colour Range Customization Negotiate with suppliers to provide a precise color spectrum including violet, yellow, and cobalt blue, as well as black and brown options, to meet your exact design requirements and market preferences without compromising on vibrancy.
Particle Size and Heat Resistance Standards In practice, most reliable fluorescent pigment suppliers offer particle sizes under 10 microns paired with heat resistance ratings of at least 200 °C, which balances ease of dispersion with thermal stability in manufacturing processes.
Certification and Compliance Verification A critical question to ask your supplier is whether their products hold up-to-date ISO9001, CE, RoHS, and UL certifications, as these directly affect regulatory compliance and reduce risks related to product recalls or market access.






















