TECHNICAL INFORMATION
APPLICATIONS LIST FOR DISCO ET SERIES
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Injection Moulding - Powder Coating
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Boating and other Fibreglass or Gelcoat applications: Boats, Carnival Ride Cars, Pre-fab Domes for Churches
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Fishing Lures
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Crayons
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Finger Paints, (coated silver)
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Fabric Adhesives for decorating clothing (permanent).
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T-Shirts, (silk screened) mixed with Plastisol. (.008 ismost popular size)
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Ceramics (after firing)
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Christmas Ornaments and Decorations
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Inks & Paints
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Clear Adhesives (for children's use, can be washed off)
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Glitter Pens (mixed with adhesive)
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Rubber Stamp Kits
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Fabric Printing (Flocking)
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Floral Decorations (Artificial, Dry, Live)
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Candle Decorating
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Flooring
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Wallpaper
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Posters & Displays
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Inside Balloons
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Greeting Cards
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Hairgels
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Clown Makeup (for costume companies & Halloween)
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Makeup (cosmetics): Nail Polish, Body Creams & Lotions, Hairspray
The Disco ET Series is used for applications that require better heat and solvent stability than standard Iridescent film products.
Key:
N - No Change
CS - Colour Shift (Sample has started to change colour due to solvent immersion)
CC - Colour Change (Total colour change due to solvent immersion)
CL - Colour Loss
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Colour Recovery: The appearance of the material after removal from solvent immersion and the sample has dried.
Excellent - Material recovers to initial appearance
Good - Colour recovery with some colour shift
Fair - Some colour recovery with significant colour shift None - No colour recovery
Colour Loss - Material loses iridescent colour upon removal from solvent
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The above information is given for guidance only. While it is based on scientific evaluation, and is believed to be reliable, Debdale Glitters makes no warranties, whether expressed or implied, including warranties of merchantability and of fitness for a particular purpose for these products, since among other reasons the conditions of storage and use are beyond our control. No statements or recommendations contained herein are to be construed as inducements to infringe any patent.