loisteaine
Loisteaine is a Finnish term that translates to "glitter substance" or "luminescent material." It generally refers to substances that emit light, either through fluorescence or phosphorescence. These materials absorb energy from an external source, such as ultraviolet light, and then re-emit that energy as visible light.
The distinction between fluorescent and phosphorescent materials lies in the duration of light emission after the
Loisteaine can be found in a variety of applications. In decorative contexts, it is used in paints,