Friday, November 18, 2011

How Does Electroluminescent Wire Glow

How Does Electroluminescent Wire Glow

The core wire of Electrolumescent Wire is a silver-plated copper wire. It works as a pole. This core wire is coated with a dielectric layer, and a phosphor layer coated on the dielectric layer. On the phosphor layer is a conductive layer that is coated on. Two extremely thin wires are spirally wound about the conductive layer, as they function as the opposite pole. Surrounding them is a incredibly thin, clear plastic sleeve. Finally, surrounding this clear plastic sleeve is a colored plastic sleeve which provides the wire its color. When putting the AC energy on two poles, an electric field is designed, and the phosphor layer is activated and brightens, which makes EL Wire.

Some of the one of a kind characteristics of Glow Wire consist of:

* 360 degrees of glowing pleasure. Soft light goes evenly along the length and around the wire. It is not a series of points like LED Lights are.
* Flexible and can be bent into any shape.
* Can be cut to any length.
* ten Good Colors!
* Power saver. Compare Wire to halogen or incandescent lights and there is no comparison.
* Cool to the Touch. Neon Wire has a cool working temperature and is secure to the human body.
* Non-toxic, RoHS compliant
* Water resistant! You can use it in the rain, sleet or snow as they say. Electroluminescent Wire is made fully with waterproof plastic. Just make positive the connection and end of the wire are sealed, and you have a excellent waterproof glowstick!
* You can bring it to concerts, parties, clubs, and a lot more.

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