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What are the dos and don’ts of using chameleon pigments?

Do’s and don’ts of using chameleon powder:

1. Don’t process chameleon powder at temperatures above 280 ℃.

2. Don’t use chameleon powder together with ultraviolet light absorbers.

3. Chameleon powder is very sensitive to polarity, so using different substrates or additives can result in color variations.

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Jeff graduated from Hubei University of Technology with a major in materials science and engineering. He has rich knowledge in materials. After graduation, he worked on color shifting powder pigments. He has rich experience in toner research and development and manufacturing, and is an excellent writer.

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