- high-temperature
isotropic liquid phase. Only the
nematic mesophase has
thermochromic properties; this
restricts the
effective temperature range of the material...
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Thermochromic ink (also
called thermochromatic ink) is a type of dye that
changes color in
response to a
change in temperature. It was
first used in the...
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Structural coloration Subtractive color Tertiary color Theory of
Colours Thermochromics Tincture (heraldry) argent, azure, gules, or, purpure, sable, vert Tint...
- A mood ring is a
finger ring that
contains a
thermochromic element, or "mood stone", that
changes colors based on the
temperature of the
finger of the...
- when it is
filled with a hot liquid. This
effect is
created by
using thermochromic ink.
Magic mugs are
often manufactured and sold as memorabilia. For...
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Generra Hypergrafix and
elsewhere as
Global Hypercolor. They
contained a
thermochromic pigment made by
Matsui Shikiso Chemical of ****an, that
changed between...
- electrochromic,
liquid crystal, and
suspended particle devices (SPD).
Thermochromic and
photochromic are
classified as p****ive technologies. When installed...
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graphic on the
lower portion of the back of each
ticket printed with
thermochromic ink. The HTX logo and the NRG
Stadium image faded when heat was applied...
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Guardian reported that, "Each
design incorporates microtext, UV ink and
thermochromic ink.
These concealed clues can be
revealed using either a magnifying...
- with one or more
organic acids.
Examples of
organic acids suitable for
thermochromic papers are
phenols such as
Bisphenol A (BPA) and
Bisphenol S (BPS)....