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Effets spéciaux

Les coloristes de RTP Company connaissent et comprennent les nombreuses variables qui influencent la façon dont les couleurs sont perçues lors d'applications plastiques. L'expertise de RTP Company dans le domaine de la coloration des thermoplastiques assure la créativité, la précision et la fiabilité nécessaires au succès. Les effets spéciaux personnalisés de RTP Company sont disponibles en mélanges maîtres, mélanges cubes et composés précolorés.

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Pouvant être marqué au laser   Chroma-Shift   Réfléchissant/transmissif
Laser light reacts with plastics to create crisp, permanent, abrasion resistant marking. Special formulations create different colors, increasing contrast between the marking and the base material.
Resins: All
Mode: Masterbatch or Precolor
Cost index = $
  A precise combination of pigments and dyes causes a dramatic color shift between two contrasting tones. The resulting metamerism is commonly called a "chameleon effect".
Resins: All (Transparent better)
Mode: Masterbatch or Precolor
Cost index = $$$$
  Highly reflective particles suspended in transparent resins offer the unique characteristic of reflecting light and intensifying the surface appearance, while light still passes through the material.
Resins: PP, PC, SAN, PMMA
Mode: Masterbatch or Precolor
Cost index = $$$
 
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Rougeoiement   Pastel givré   Transparent
Edge glow colorants absorb UV light and re-emit the energy in the form of longer wave lengths. The light reflects off the internal surfaces to create an edge glowing effect.
Resins: PC, SAN, PMMA
Mode: Masterbatch or Precolor
Cost index = $$
  Special light diffusing technology creates soft translucent or frosted colors that are excellent for obscuring internal components while allowing significant light to be transmitted.
Resins: PP, PC, SAN, PMMA
Mode: Masterbatch or Precolor
Cost index = $$
  Tinting transparent resins with dyes creates an appearance change that transforms the tone of transmitted light for functional purposes or allows easy identification of parts.
Resins: PP, PC, PS, SAN, PMMA
Mode: Masterbatch or Precolor
Cost index = $
 
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Brume scintillante   Perle pâle   Métallique
Glass encapsulated pearlescent particles add a dramatic sparkle effect to applications. Glimmer effects require a smooth surface finish and a transparent resin.
Resins: PP, PC, PS, SAN, PMMA
Mode: Masterbatch or Precolor
Cost index = $$$
  Holographic particles take the traditional metal flake effect to a new level, dazzling the eye with multi-colored highlights. Glimmer effects require a smooth surface finish and a transparent resin.
Resins: PP, PC, PS, SAN, PMMA
Mode: Masterbatch or Precolor
Cost index = $$
  Adding the shine or shimmer of metal to plastics applications, from the look of polished steel, brushed aluminum, or the blue of a gun barrel.
Resins: All
Mode: Masterbatch or Precolor
Cost index = $
 
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Thermochromatique   Phosphorescent   Photochromatique
Change in temperature causes a change in hue for these compounds. Formulations can be keyed to specific temperature ranges.Hot or cold are possible. This effect is limited to low modulus resins.
Resins: PP, PE, TPEs
Mode: Masterbatch or Precolor
Cost index = $$$$
  Phosphorescent pigments absorb energy and re-emit it as light. A wide variety of daylight and after-glow color combinations are possible. Type 1 compounds charge quickly and offer brighter and longer after-glow properties. Type 2 compounds are more traditional in their properties, but are often more economical.
Resins: All (Transparent better)
Mode: Masterbatch or Precolor
Cost index = $$$
  Exposure to the UV rays in sunlight initiate a color change in these compounds, from light translucent colors to deep blue, red, or green tones. This effect is limited to low modulus resins.
Resins: PP, PE, TPEs
Mode: Masterbatch or Precolor
Cost index = $$$$
 
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Granite et marbre   Veine du bois   Embruns
Stone patterns require the careful blending of a background color with contrasting discrete colors. Special molding techniques may be needed to successfully create these effects.
Resins: All
Mode: Masterbatch or Precolor
Cost index = $$
  Selected pigments and special molding techniques are combined to produce characteristics akin to broad patterns seen in natural wood grains.
Resins: PP, PE, Styrenics
Mode: Masterbatch only
Cost index = $$
  Non-uniform color matrices combine to make an endless array of patternless effects. From functional camouflage to a hushed floral scene to the boldness of a fireworks display.
Resins: PP, PE
Mode: Masterbatch only
Cost index = $$
 
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écaille de tortue   Néon et fluorescent   Infrarouge
Contrasting, non-homogeneous pigments are added to translucent or solid base colors to create this shell like appearance effect.
Resins: All
Mode: Masterbatch or Precolor
Cost index = $$
  Brightly colored pigments and dyes yield intense eye-catching colors that demand attention.
Resins: All
Mode: Masterbatch or Precolor
Cost index = $ or $$
  Infrared thermoplastic compounds are tuned to be transparent or opaque to specific long wavelengths.
Resins: PP, PC, SAN
Mode: Masterbatch or Precolor
Cost index = $$ or $$$
 
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Nacré   Bille   Irisé
The radiance and luster of pearls are captured in an iridescent effect from light interacting with multiple surfaces. This effect is best achieved in resins that have high refractive indexes.
Resins: All
Mode: Masterbatch or Precolor
Cost index = $$
  Offering the luster of Pearlescents mixed with the richness of marble, this effect provides a unique visual appearance.
Resins: PC, Alloys
Mode: Precolor only
Cost index = $$
  Richness and an illusion of depth are projected by the shades of soft, yet intense color visible at varying angles from these otherwise milky appearing compounds.
Resins: All
Mode: Masterbatch or Precolor
Cost index = $$

Indicateur de prix/multiplicateur de frais supplémentaires par couleur :

  • $ = 2X le prix normal par couleur
  • $$ = 4X le prix normal par couleur
  • $$$ = 8X à 10X le prix normal par couleur
  • $$$$ = plus de 10X le prix normal par couleur