Ultra-red Phosphor 5 Grams In Borosilicate Vial - Long Glowing/uv Sensitive on 2040-parts.com
Astoria, New York, United States
This auction is for 5g of ULTRA-RED PHOSPHOR that is Fluorescent and Phosphorecent for use on deteriorated Instrument needles and dials of aircraft, boats and Analog dial High End and Custom Motor Vehicles. Photo shows larger 10g. size which is listed in other auctions.* This phosphor glows a BRIGHT RED for many minutes after exposure to Daylight or UV Diode Lights. You can mix this with a simple 2 step epoxy and apply like paint using a small brush and this will add a Nice Glow back to expensive aircraft instrumentation. Many other uses can also be found for this material in cockpits for marking and safety purposes. The price is Low and there is enough phosphor for many applications. A little goes a LONG WAY. Acceptable form of payment is PAYPAL unless prearranged with seller. Shipping to the 50 states is $4.95 and to
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