What we want to do here is include information and links to articles or places that we think are interesting or relevant to our industry.
The photoluminescent industry now stretches to every corner of the globe and we as a company export to many different countries and each year spend many hours travelling This helps us to keep up to date with developments which in turn means that our knowledge of photoluminescence is broad and wide so that we can offer you the most appropriate product for your needs.
It is an experimental section so please give us feedback as to what you think.!
Recent meeting
The photoluminecent safety prod assn held their AGM in Baden-Baden recently and Innova were there playing a leading role at the 2nd International Congress. Dr Robert Hunt, our optical physicist, presented a highly technical paper covering in-situ measurement of photoluminescent material. Whilst this in itself may not be relevant to your business, the science behind the paper will in the future help to increase the effectiveness of pl products and ensure that there are recognised methods and standards for comparing products which in turn will help to maintain the integrity of the industry.
Innova have also put forward thoughts and ideas regarding the revision of various international standards and methods of classifying materials. These will be discussed over the coming months and we will keep you fully informed as to changes or progress.
If you have any questions about the industry, please let us know so that we can represent your interests better.
Taken from a release by 109
The following picture is taken from a newly created poster that is being offered to the Institute of Physics and proposed as a way of attracting youngsters to the science. It is a highly advanced mix of printing that allows the thermoluminescent properties of a photoluminescent ink to be expoited thus causing a shift in the visible image. We love it !!
This is THE garment to have if you are in the photoluminescent industry
Today we give you a preview of the upcoming Flying Coffin glow-in-the-dark 5-panel caps. The caps look pretty simple and classic at first and only reveal their real skills, once they enter the darkness. The caps were released for the winter collection of Flying Coffin and are sure to turn heads wherever they appear.
Check out how the GID caps performs.
Taken from an article by Associated Press
In the old days, glow in the dark signs used to rely upon tritium which is radioactive.
Please note that ALL INNOVA PRODUCTS ARE NON-RADIOACTIVE AND NON-TOXIC
Federal regulators have instructed dozens of companies to count their exit signs that use a low-level radioactive compound and report any that are missing, a directive issued after Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said it could not find 15,000 of the signsThe world's largest retailer said Tuesday it has checked all of its U.S. stores.
Would you buy one?????
The Gimme Shelter project is comprised of six temporary, functional and sustainably designed structures at the 350-acre Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education in Philadelphia. Artists, architects and designers submitted their renditions of sustainable shelters and the six winning finalists built their unique shelters at the center in the Spring. The finalists were chosen from over 80 designs submitted by 65 teams from the USA and around the world, including Spain, Lisbon, Korea, and the UK
FireflyRashida Ng & Nami Yamamoto, Philadelphia, PA.
Firefly is a pod-like structure covered with a photoluminescent fabric that glows in the evening after being charged by the sun’s rays.
Thanks to www.greenmuze.com for this fun with photoluminescence
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