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Flow of resin particles LumisisMarker in the open circuit

We will introduce the flow of green, purple 405nm, and ultraviolet visible light sources in the open circuit!

Here are some examples of applications for visualization experiments using resin particles "LumisisMarker." With a visible light source (for example, green), all particles and wall surfaces glow in the same color as the light source. With a visible light source (purple 405nm), the Lumisis Marker glows green, and the wall surface glows in the same color as the light source. Additionally, with an invisible light source (ultraviolet), the Lumisis Marker appears green, while the wall surface is not visible. 【Features】 ■ Visible light source (for example, green) - In conventional visualization methods, both the wall surface and particles glow in the same color as the light source. - Visualization of flow is almost impossible. ■ Invisible light source (ultraviolet) - Regardless of the type of camera, it is possible to capture clear particle behavior with almost no halation on the wall surface without using optical filters. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Movement of bubbles due to boiling of resin particles LumisisMarker.

We will introduce cases where the shape of objects and walls move or deform!

Here are some examples of applications for visualization experiments using the resin particles "LumisisMarker." With a visible light source (for example, red), bubbles, particles, and walls all emit light of the same color as the source. With a visible light source (purple 405nm), Lumisis Marker appears blue, while bubbles and debris, as well as the walls, emit light of the same color as the source. Additionally, with an invisible light source (ultraviolet), Lumisis Marker appears blue, while bubbles and debris are not visible. 【Features of visible light source (for example, red)】 ■ Conventional visualization methods ■ Masking processing is required to separate the boundaries between objects and particles ■ Unwanted information such as debris is also captured *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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LumisisMarker resin particles flow around the object.

We will introduce the flow around objects illuminated by blue, purple 405nm, and ultraviolet visible light sources!

Here are some examples of applications for visualization experiments using resin particles "LumisisMarker." In the case of a visible light source (for example, blue), everything in the fluid around the object glows in the same color as the light source. With a visible light source (purple 405nm), the Lumisis Marker appears green. The object and debris or bubbles glow in the same color as the light source. Additionally, with an invisible light source (ultraviolet), the Lumisis Marker also appears green, while the object, debris, and bubbles are not visible. 【Features of Visible Light Source (for example, blue)】 ■ Conventional visualization methods ■ Masking treatment is required to separate the boundary between the object and particles ■ Unwanted information such as debris is also captured *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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