Home Up Feedback Contents Search

Yellow UV Ink

This is a historical page from the old MaxMax.com website. Please use the current site at www.MaxMax.com.


Red UV Ink Blue/White UV Ink Yellow UV Ink Green UV Ink Sunlight Stable

Order

 

UV Invisible Ink - Yellow  

Blacklight / Ultraviolet (UV) Viewable - MEK Based

Our Invisible Ink uses special High-Brightness Ultraviolet (UV) Blacklight Viewable compounds.  The Invisible ink glows a bright yellow under UV or Blacklight including our special UV flashlightUnder normal light, this ink is completely invisible.  This ink can only be seen when illuminated by a UV or Blacklight emitting in the 350nm - 375nm light range.  The ink is permanent and can be applied to paper, plastic, wood and almost any substance.  Not recommend for use on skin since the ink contains acetone.  The ink does not wash off.

This ink is currently only available in our writing pen.

Notes:

bullet Please test on an inconspicuous area first!  Acetone may cloud or discolor some plastics or paints.  Always keep cap on pen when not in use.  Always keep away from open flame.  This ink contains acetone which is flammable.
bulletThe 380nm to 405nm UV LED lights don't work with the yellow ink   The 375nm  and lower LED and fluorescent tube lights work excellently with the invisible yellow series inks.  If you have an inexpensive UV LED light, you most likely have a 395nm / 400nm type which will not work well with the invisible yellow ink.  If you have a UV fluorescent tube, the yellow ink should work well.
bulletAll UV fluorescent inks will eventually degrade under sunlight after a week or two if left in direct sunlight.  If ink is not exposed to the sun, the ink will last indefinitely unless worn or washed off.

Applications

bulletSecurity Codes
bulletUse to mark personal belongings invisibly
bulletPermanently mark or sign documents to prevent forgery and fraud
bulletink can be seen under an ultraviolet lamp by police departments
bulletSuitable for plastics
 

                                

 

Send mail to [email protected] with questions or comments about this web site.
Last modified: June 16, 2015