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UV Longwave soluble powders come in two types:
Invisible
 | Invisible marking, |
 | Security tagging |
 | Invisible leak detection |
 | Hand Stamps |
Daylight Fluorescing
 | Highly visible in daylight |
 | Highly visible under ultraviolet light |
 | Leak tracing and detection |
 | Batch contamination |
 | Highly stable under harsh chemicals |
Drawbacks Of Soluble Powders
 | Soluble powders are typically organic based materials which will degrade
under sunlight. If left exposed to the sun, powders typically degrade
in about 1 week. If not exposed to sunlight, the powders last
indefinitely. |
Advantages Of Soluble Powders
 | Soluble powders are typically organic based materials which have much more
brilliant colors under UV light when compared to their inorganic,
crystalline equivalents. |
 | Soluble powders can be more easily made into a solution which can be used
like an ink. |
 | Items marked with inks made from the powders have greater invisibility
under normal light than non-soluble inks. |
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