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THE Continental Lithograph Corporation, 952.East 72nd Street, Cleveland, Ohio, has put on the market a series of ‘enamel paints' (Conti-Glo Fluorescent Lacquer Enamels) with which brilliant fluorescence effects can be obtained when they are illuminated by radiation in the ‘near ultra-violet’. Such a radiation can be conveniently obtained from tungsten filament lamps having bulbs of ‘black’ glass; these are supplied by the same Company. They are mounted in aluminium reflectors in order to concentrate the ultra-violet energy on the enamelled surface.
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Fluorescent Enamel Paints. Nature 145, 585 (1940). https://doi.org/10.1038/145585c0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/145585c0