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Jul26-04, 03:27 PM   #1
 

Unbelievable!


Check this out. I’ve never seen anything like it. Says on their webpage that it actually changes with heat. I’m hoping someone in here has heard more or tried it. My car is next…… I gotta have this…….

http://www.alsacorp.com//xposure_bike.htm
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Jul29-04, 08:54 PM   #2
 
You know this effect is not new - the application onto a vehicle is, though! :D
Jul30-04, 04:23 AM   #3
 
Bah. I had toy cars with that type of paint when I was a kid. I used to have them in my mouth and that made them change colour, dunno how smart that was concidering the possible hazards of the involved chemicals...
I for one wouldn't like to have marks after my *** on my motorcycle an hour or two after i got off... That doesn't seem too cool.

Anyway, does anyone here know how it works?
Jul30-04, 11:36 AM   #4
 

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Im guessing it would work with the photons hitting the metal of the bike. Then these photons would oscilate the electrons in the metal and change its energy, .... Thats where I get stuck, probably wrong, Im wondering too how it works?
Aug1-04, 06:11 PM   #5
 
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Im guessing it would work with the photons hitting the metal of the bike. Then these photons would oscilate the electrons in the metal and change its energy, .... Thats where I get stuck, probably wrong, Im wondering too how it works?
Temperature change... like the tape-style thermometers

???
Aug1-04, 06:59 PM   #6
 
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It's pretty simple. They mix in fluorescent dyes into the regular paint.

Electrons in certain rare earth doped compounds get excited by the UV in sunlight into certain dopant states. They then fall back (almost immediately, unlike in glo-sticks, which have long afterglow) into the original state through a series of downward transitions. And of course, when an electron drops to a lower energy state, it emits light.

That, I believe, is what's happening.
Aug1-04, 07:01 PM   #7
 
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The same activation can also be provided by phonons (heat) instead of photons (light).

Look up fluorescence, photoluminescence and thermoluminescence.
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