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We recently had a project that required glitter powder. How to buy high-quality glitter powder? Are there any ways to screen it?
Glitter powder, also known as sequins, gold and silver flakes or powder, flash powder, or flash flakes, is a standardized sequin made by mechanically cutting specific materials. There are two main types of glitter powder, hexagon, and quadrangle, with sizes ranging from 0.1mm to 3.0mm. It is a surface treatment material that creates unique effects.
As technology continues to advance, glitter powder usage is becoming more prevalent in various sectors.
KingChroma Glitter setting powder is versatile and can be used in Christmas crafts, candle making, cosmetics, silk screen printing industries (including fabric, leather, footwear, and New Year picture series), decorative materials (such as craft glass handicrafts, polycrystalline glass, and crystal glass crystal balls), paint decoration, furniture spray painting, packaging, Christmas gifts, toy pens, and more. The glitter powder boosts product appearance by creating raised and layered decorations that add a three-dimensional effect. It also provides a high shine to the decor, resulting in a brighter finish.
Glitter setting powder has wide usage in cosmetics, including eye shadow, nail polish, and various nail products.
Additionally, the food packaging industry often utilizes glitter dust powder to enhance the brightness of its plastic film and coating. Adding glitter powder to food is not permitted.
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kingchroma has a 10 day 100% satisfaction guaranteed return policy upon receipt of goods, which means you have 10 days to request a return after receiving the item. But the return freight shall be borne by the buyer. In order to be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition as the item you received, unworn or unused, labeled, and in its original packaging. You will also need a receipt or proof of purchase. For more details, please review our Return policy.
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Improperly handling glitter powder can be harmful to your body. Extended contact with glitter powder can cause skin irritation which exhibits symptoms like damage, blisters, and itching. It can also lead to visual impairment, respiratory damage, and other adverse effects. So, it is essential to take protective measures.
The glitter powder used in cosmetics is made of a material called PET. PET can handle temperatures between 50℃ to 70℃, but it’s not resistant to acid or alkali. It’s a safe product without any odor. This type of glitter powder has a wide range of uses in cosmetics, such as coatings, inks, plastics, leather, printing, shoe materials, toys, handicrafts, glass accessories, and other areas.
We can add glitter powder to paint, but it’s important not to use too much. A good rule of thumb is to use about 10 parts paint to 1 part glitter powder.
We break down how we make regular glitter powder into five main stages: vacuum electroplating, high-temperature coated printing, material slicing, powder cutting, and powder screening. After that, we measure, package, and send it out. The most vital step in determining the product’s quality is the high-temperature coated printing process, which determines the brightness, heat resistance, and solvent resistance of the glitter powder.
Quadrangle: 0.1mm, 0.3mm, 0.4mm, 0.5mm, 0.6mm, 0.8mm, 1.0mm, 3.0mm
Hexagon: 1/500(0.05mm), 1/360(0.07mm), 1/256(0.1mm), 1/170(0.15mm), 1/128(0.2mm), 1/96(0.3mm), 1/64(0.4mm), 1/40(0.5mm), 1/32(0.6mm), 1/24(0.8mm), 1/20(1.3mm), 1/12(2.0mm), 1/10(2.5mm), 1/8(3.0mm), 1/6(5mm), 0.175, 1/4(6.0mm) 0.20
Silk strip: 3×1.5mm, 0.3x3mm, 0.3×4.7mm, 0.2×1.5mm \ 0.2X1mm \ 0.1X0.8mm
Glitter powder has degradable glitter made up of thin films that emit light. These films consist of cellulose, a biodegradable plastic like seaweed that naturally decomposes in the environment. The degradation process is dependent on specific environmental conditions and can happen through biodegradation, photodegradation, oxidative degradation, or hydrolytic degradation. Hence, we deem glitter powder as a type of biodegradable plastic.
Glitter powder is often used in the food packaging industry for its bright effect created by plastic film and coating. However, including glitter to food is prohibited.
Glitter powder is created by precisely cutting films of various thicknesses. Its raw materials are PET, PVC, OPP, aluminum metal, laser materials, etc.
KingChroma is a manufacturer of glitter powder. We have different product lines to match your requirements. You can buy high-quality glitter powder here. For consulting services, please contact us at [email protected].
Glitter powder storage guidelines:
1) Keep the glitter powder in a cool and well-ventilated warehouse.
2) Keep away from any sparks or heat sources and ensure containers are tightly sealed.
3) Store separately from strong oxidizers and food-grade chemicals. The storage area should contain adequate fire-fighting equipment, emergency response items for spills, and suitable storage materials.
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