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Luminous paint (or luminescent paint) is paint that emits visible light through fluorescence, phosphorescence, or radioluminescence.
Luminouspaint (or luminescent paint) is paint that emits visible light through fluorescence, phosphorescence, or radioluminescence. Fluorescent paints...
Radium dials are watch, clock and other instrument dials painted with luminouspaint containing radium-226 to produce radioluminescence. Radium dials...
poisoning from painting radium dials – watch dials and hands with self-luminouspaint. The incidents occurred at three factories in the United States: one...
S. Radium workers, especially women who painted the dials of watches and other instruments with luminouspaint, suffered serious radioactive contamination...
of radioluminescence was in luminouspaint containing radium, a natural radioisotope. Beginning in 1908, luminouspaint containing a mixture of radium...
Undark was a trade name for luminouspaint made with a mixture of radioactive radium and zinc sulfide, as produced by the U.S. Radium Corporation between...
Black light paint or black light fluorescent paint is luminouspaint that glows under a black light. It is based on pigments that respond to light in the...
using radioluminescent paint containing radium. The resulting dials are now collectively known as radium dials. The luminouspaint used on the dials contained...
military applications, may have been painted with radioactive luminouspaint. They are usually no longer luminous; however, this is not due to radioactive...
resist wear and slipping, especially in wet conditions. Luminouspaint or luminescent paint is paint that exhibits luminescence. In other words, it gives...
contracted radiation poisoning from painting watch dials with self-luminouspaint in the early 20th century. A prominent example of this condition was...
applications is promethium-147, chemical compounds of which are used in luminouspaint, atomic batteries and thickness-measurement devices. Because natural...
brands usually do not charge extra for metallic paint.[citation needed] Kinechromatic art Luminouspaint Metallic colour Robert Scharff (1990). Complete...
as "Revolver" and "Field glasses" is "Luminous wristwatch with unbreakable glass". The presence of luminouspaint and an unbreakable crystal became the...
2008-12-05 at the Wayback Machine: In addition to ordinary phosphorescent luminouspaint (zinc sulfide), brighter photoluminescent coatings which include radioactive...
as dial painters, came into contact with luminouspaint whose composition was similar to Radiomir, a luminous material invented in 1914 consisting of a...
first introduced in 1888. List of light sources Scientific American, "LuminousPaint" (historical aspects), 10-Dec-1881, pp.368 High-visibility clothing...
often have luminouspaint on their hands and hour marks. In the mid-20th century, radioactive material was often incorporated in the paint, so it would...
Lume is a short term for the luminous phosphorescent glowing solution applied on watch dials. There are some people who "relume" watches, or replace faded...
theater group conducts events involving candles, masks, and make-up using luminouspaint in the form of sugar skulls. In Belize, Day of the Dead is practiced...
a half-life of 12.32 years. It is radioactive enough to be used in luminouspaint to enhance the visibility of data displays, such as for painting the...
can be used for self-powered lighting. Radium was used to make self-luminouspaint from the early years of the 20th century until approximately 1970. Promethium...
In the episode, Del buys a consignment of yellow paint which, unknown to him, is actually luminous, a fact he only discovers when they use it to decorate...
removing the light source, shadows are visible on the wall. Luminous gemstones Luminouspaint Microsphere Persistent luminescence Phosphor Phosphoroscope...