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== Characteristics == | == Characteristics == | ||
Fluorescent Yellow ink contains no white pigment, making it highly transparent and ideal for overprinting with other inks to create unique and vibrant color combinations. Like all fluorescent inks produced by Riso, it [[Blacklight|glows brightly under blacklight]] due to its phosphorescent properties. This quality makes it a striking choice for posters and other printed materials designed for environments where blacklight is used. The ink's fluorescence is achieved through pigments that absorb ultraviolet (UV) light and re-emit it as visible light, enhancing its vivid and luminous appearance. | Fluorescent Yellow ink contains no white pigment, making it highly transparent and ideal for overprinting with other inks to create unique and vibrant color combinations. Like all fluorescent inks produced by Riso, it [[Blacklight|glows brightly under blacklight]] due to its phosphorescent properties. This quality makes it a striking choice for posters and other printed materials designed for environments where blacklight is used. The ink's fluorescence is achieved through pigments that absorb ultraviolet (UV) light and re-emit it as visible light, enhancing its vivid and luminous appearance. | ||
==Ingredients== | |||
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! Ingredient Name !! CAS No. !! EINECS No. !! Classification (EC 1272/2008) !! wt% | |||
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| Glycerol || 56-81-5 || 200-289-5 || Not classified || 0–10 | |||
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| Petroleum solvent || 74869-22-0 || 278-012-2 || Not classified || 0–5 | |||
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| || 64742-47-8 || 926-141-6 || Asp. Tox. 1; H304 || 0–5 | |||
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| Pigment || Trade secret || Trade secret || Not classified || Trade secret | |||
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| Alkyd resin || Trade secret || Not applicable || Not classified || Trade secret | |||
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| Water || 7732-18-5 || 231-791-2 || Not classified || Trade secret | |||
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== Availability == | == Availability == |
Revision as of 11:20, 19 December 2024
Fluorescent Yellow | |
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蛍光イエロー | |
Color coordinates | |
Hex | #F7FF00 |
RGB | (247, 255, 0) |
CMYK | (3, 0, 100, 0) |
CIELab* | (97, -19, 51) |
Pantone | 803 U |
Ink information | |
Brand | ![]() |
Series | Custom |
Product number(s) | |
Z-Type | S-7761 |
Fluorescent Yellow is a vibrant, high-visibility ink used in risograph printing, known for its bold, luminous quality and unique visual impact. a Custom series ink manufactured by the Riso Kagaku Corporation.
Characteristics
Fluorescent Yellow ink contains no white pigment, making it highly transparent and ideal for overprinting with other inks to create unique and vibrant color combinations. Like all fluorescent inks produced by Riso, it glows brightly under blacklight due to its phosphorescent properties. This quality makes it a striking choice for posters and other printed materials designed for environments where blacklight is used. The ink's fluorescence is achieved through pigments that absorb ultraviolet (UV) light and re-emit it as visible light, enhancing its vivid and luminous appearance.
Ingredients
Ingredient Name | CAS No. | EINECS No. | Classification (EC 1272/2008) | wt% |
---|---|---|---|---|
Glycerol | 56-81-5 | 200-289-5 | Not classified | 0–10 |
Petroleum solvent | 74869-22-0 | 278-012-2 | Not classified | 0–5 |
64742-47-8 | 926-141-6 | Asp. Tox. 1; H304 | 0–5 | |
Pigment | Trade secret | Trade secret | Not classified | Trade secret |
Alkyd resin | Trade secret | Not applicable | Not classified | Trade secret |
Water | 7732-18-5 | 231-791-2 | Not classified | Trade secret |
Availability
Because Riso has chosen not to distribute its new fluorescent inks in North America, these inks are difficult to obtain in the Western Hemisphere, as all distribution for North and South America is centralized in the United States. It is widely available throughout Riso's other core markets, like Asia and Europe.

History
Released in 2017, preview ink samples of Fluorescent Yellow, Fluorescent Green, and Fluorescent Red were presented by Riso Benelux marketing staff at the Magical Riso symposium in late 2016.
Printing Tips
Riso's fluorescent inks are tackier and slower to dry compared to standard Riso inks, requiring thoughtful planning of the print order and design. Fluorescent Yellow ink, in particular, can clog the perforations in stencils, preventing subsequent colors from printing effectively. For this reason, it is recommended to use fluorescent inks as the final layer in the print sequence whenever possible.