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Fluorescein (Cas 2321-07-5) For Fluorescent Dye Applications
Fluorescein is a fluorescent dye that is commonly used in various applications such as microscopy, flow cytometry, and DNA sequencing. Its chemical formula is C20H12O5 and it is also known as resorcinolphthalein. Fluorescein (Cas 2321-07-5) is a popular choice for fluorescent dye applications due to its high quantum yield and photostability. It is also water-soluble and can be easily conjugated to biomolecules, making it a versatile tool in biological research.
Product Specifications:
| Product Name | Fluorescein (Cas 2321-07-5) |
| Applications | Fluorescent Dye |
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CAUTION: Fluorescein (Cas 2321-07-5) may pose hazards if not handled properly. Please follow all safety precautions and guidelines when using this substance for fluorescent dye applications.
Perfect For:
- Scientists and researchers in the field of fluorescent dye applications
- Chemical manufacturing companies that produce fluorescent dyes
- Academic institutions and laboratories conducting research on fluorescent dyes
- Pharmaceutical companies using fluorescent dyes for drug discovery and development
- Biotech companies utilizing fluorescent dyes for diagnostic and imaging purposes
- Companies involved in the development and production of fluorescent dyes for consumer products
Luminescent Materials Collection
The Luminescent Materials Collection is a unique and fascinating collection of materials that emit light without generating heat. This collection includes a variety of luminescent materials, each with their own unique properties and applications. Whether you're a scientist, artist, or simply curious about the world around you, the Luminescent Materials Collection is sure to capture your attention and spark your imagination.
Product Specifications:
| Product Name: | Luminescent Materials Collection |
| Materials: | Collection of Luminescent Materials |
Perfect for:
- Scientists and researchers in the field of luminescent materials
- Chemistry students and educators
- Manufacturing companies that utilize luminescent materials in their products
- Artists and designers interested in incorporating luminescent materials into their work
- Hobbyists and DIY enthusiasts looking to experiment with luminescent materials
- Anyone interested in the fascinating properties of luminescent materials
Lycopodium Powder
Lycopodium Powder, also known as Dragon's Breath Flash Powder, club moss spores, Lycopodium Clavatum, or vegetable sulfur, is a pale yellow, very lightweight fluffy powder that is commonly used for fire effects and dyeing. It has an apparent density of 0.6 g/ml - 0.68 g/ml and is often used by magicians to create a jet of fire just like a Dragon's Breath when squirted through an open flame. Additionally, woolen cloth boiled with lycopodium can become blue when dipped in a bath of Brazil wood. Please note that if this grade of Lycopodium is out of stock, we will ship you a superior grade with lower density at no extra cost to you.
Key Features
- Creates a jet of fire just like a Dragon's Breath when squirted through an open flame.
- Can be used for dyeing woolen cloth.
- Very lightweight and fluffy powder.
Product Specifications
| Color | Pale yellow |
| Apparent Density | 0.6 g/ml - 0.68 g/ml |
| Uses | Fire effects, dyeing woolen cloth |
Key Features:
- Creates a jet of fire just like a Dragon's Breath when squirted through an open flame.
- Can be used for dyeing woolen cloth.
- Very lightweight and fluffy powder.
Product Specifications:
| Color | Pale yellow |
| Apparent Density | 0.6 g/ml - 0.68 g/ml |
| Uses | Fire effects, dyeing woolen cloth |
Similar Products
- Dragon's Breath Flash Powder
- Club Moss Spores
- Vegetable Sulfur
- Flame Powder
- Fireworks Powder
Note: These are similar products, and each product is different, so research is required to find the best fit for your needs.
CAUTION: Lycopodium Powder is commonly used for fire effects and should only be used by professionals with proper safety equipment and training. It should also be stored in a cool, dry place away from heat sources and open flames. Use caution when handling and keep out of reach of children.
Perfect for:
- Magicians looking to create fire effects
- Artists and crafters interested in dyeing woolen cloth
Lycopodium Powder
Looking to create a magical effect for your next performance? Look no further than Lycopodium Powder! This pale yellow, lightweight powder can be squirted through an open flame to create a jet of fire just like a Dragon's Breath. It's a favorite among magicians and performers looking to add a little extra flair to their act.
But that's not all Lycopodium Powder can do! It's also great for dyeing woolen cloth - simply boil the cloth with the powder and then dip it in a bath of Brazil wood for a beautiful blue color.
Our Lycopodium Powder has an apparent density of 0.6 g/ml - 0.68 g/ml and comes in a very lightweight, fluffy form. Please note that if this grade of Lycopodium is out of stock, we will ship you a superior grade with lower density at no extra cost to you.
Key Features
- Creates a jet of fire just like a Dragon's Breath when squirted through an open flame
- Can be used for dyeing woolen cloth
- Very lightweight and fluffy powder
Product Specifications
| Color | Pale yellow |
| Apparent Density | 0.6 g/ml - 0.68 g/ml |
| Uses | Fire effects, dyeing woolen cloth |
Perfect For
The target audience for Lycopodium Powder includes:
- Magicians and performers looking to add a special effect to their act
- Artists and crafters interested in dyeing woolen cloth
When describing the product, it's important to use language that appeals to these groups. For example, highlighting the product's ability to create a magical effect or its versatility in art projects.
Prussian Blue Pigment
Prussian Blue Pigment, also known as Ferric Ferrocyanide, is a vibrant, inorganic pigment cherished for its intense blue hue. Its versatility makes it a staple in various applications, including watercolor and oil paints, crayons, blue ink, and fabric dyeing. Prussian Blue is synonymous with names like Berlin Blue, Paris Blue, and Milori Blue, highlighting its widespread popularity and historical significance. The pigment is non-toxic, making it safe for use in artistic and industrial settings, and it possesses unique properties like forming colloids, enabling it to exist in both soluble and insoluble states. With a history dating back to the early 18th century, this pigment remains an essential choice for vivid blue coloring.
Key Features
- Vibrant and intense blue color
- Non-toxic and safe for diverse applications
- Used in watercolor, oil paint, and blue ink
- Applicable for fabric dyeing and crayons
- Exists in colloidal and insoluble forms
- Historical significance as an iconic blue pigment
Product Specifications
| Synonyms | Iron(III) ferrocyanide, Berlin Blue, Paris Blue |
| CAS Number | 14038-43-8 |
| Applications | Paints, inks, crayons, fabric dyeing |
| Color | Intense blue |
| Solubility | Colloidal or insoluble forms |
Perfect for professional artists, textile manufacturers, and restoration experts.
Micronized Rosin Powder blend with Fumed Silica
(Buyers must sent us the fumed silica prior to placing their order.)
Custom blend of fumed silica and micronized rosin powder. The Micronized Rosin Powder with Fumed Silica is a custom blend product that requires the customer to provide at least 6 lbs of fumed silica for every 100 lbs of the final product. This special order product is created by blending the customer's fumed silica with micronized rosin powder. The product is designed for use in a variety of applications such as inks, coatings, and adhesives. It is important to note that a shortage of silica may result in clump formation, which can affect the performance of the final product. Customers are advised to call in advance prior to ordering to ensure that they have enough silica and to discuss the blending process. The Micronized Rosin Powder with Fumed Silica is a high-quality product that is carefully formulated to meet the customer's specific requirements.
Key Features:
- Custom blend of fumed silica and micronized rosin powder
- Requires at least 6 lbs of fumed silica for every 100 lbs of the final product
- Designed for use in inks, coatings, and adhesives
- Shortage of silica may result in clump formation
- Customers advised to call in advance prior to ordering
Product Specifications:
- Custom blend of fumed silica and micronized rosin powder
- Requires at least 6 lbs of fumed silica for every 100 lbs of the final product
- Designed for use in inks, coatings, and adhesives
- Shortage of silica may result in clump formation
Similar Products:
- Micronized Rosin Powder
- Fumed Silica
- Colloidal Silica
- Silicon Dioxide
- Micronized Waxes
Note: These are similar products, and each product is different, so research is required to find the best fit for your needs.
Caution: This product requires at least 6 lbs of fumed silica for every 100 lbs of the final product. A shortage of silica may result in clump formation, which can affect the performance of the final product. Customers are advised to call in advance prior to ordering to ensure that they have enough silica and to discuss the blending process.
Perfect for use in inks, coatings, and adhesives.
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