valgusvärvide
Valgusvärvide is a term used to describe paints or coatings that exhibit phosphorescence, meaning they absorb light energy and then emit it slowly over time, creating a glowing effect in the dark. These paints are typically non-toxic and are often based on phosphorescent pigments. The glow is a result of the pigment's ability to store energy from light sources such as sunlight or artificial light and then release it as visible light when the ambient light is low.
The duration and intensity of the glow depend on several factors, including the type and concentration of
The technology behind valgusvärvide has evolved significantly, with modern formulations offering brighter and longer-lasting luminescence compared