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How are thermochromic paint pigments applied to stone and tile?

I am a PhD student researching the topic of using thermochromic paint pigments on stone and tile surfaces. Is it possible to use them this way?
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Jeff.Chen

Bachelor's Degree in Materials Science and Engineering, Hubei University of Technology

Yes, it is possible to use Kingchroma series thermochromic paint pigments mixed into paints and applied as a coating to stone and tile surfaces to create color-changing effects. However, it is important to note that thermochromic paint pigments are not UV or heat resistant. Stones and tiles with thermochromic coatings should not be placed in high heat or outdoor environments, as this can damage the pigments and shorten their lifespan.

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