Chemical Colors is the industry's supplier of high-quality temperature color changing (thermochromic) powder. Our company develops innovative water-based non-toxic products using a proprietary formula and design. The company is continuously improving the quality standards of the materials as the customers' expectations are increasing exponentially. Our products' unique color changing property opens the door for a large spectrum of innovative science projects and industry applications.
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Other names:
Temperature sensitive pigment, temperature changing material, thermochromic powder
Chemical Colors offers NON-TOXIC Powder Pigments.
Thermochromic pigment changes color dramatically as the temperature changes.
Themochromic Powder Pigments are perfect for color changing slime phone cases, nail art, color changing hair dye, pictures, science projects, jewelry, school experiments or whatever your imagination brings you. It mixes well into glue, paint, varnish, medium, silicone, resin, nail polish, semi-permanent hair dye etc...
Our color changing (thermochromic) pigments are high quality products offering with different activation temperatures for color to colorless (translucent white) or color to color transition. The thermochromic pigments are stable under normal conditions with long lasting thermochromic effect. The components of the pigment are incapsulated in a plastic micro spheres and can NOT be mixed directly with water. The thermochromic pigments could be still used in water-based binders with higher viscosity. The color changing pigments are NON-TOXIC products. For best results please, follow the instructions for use.
The thermochromic products should not be ingested!
Color changing slime? Absolutely... Hot hands, cold drinks, the sun... - all make this slime change color. It’s Heat Sensitive Color Changing Slime. And there’s some pretty cool science behind it, too.
This slime gets its color-changing superpowers from thermochromic pigment. Thermochromic materials change colors when there is a change in temperature. Mood rings and lipstick use them. And so do those rubber duckies that tell you when the bath is too hot for baby.
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