Was a bit skeptical, given that the other brands weren't labeled in the test, and how footage can be doctored so I decided to purchase a roll to test it myself against what I was previously using (Fuze). I can indeed confirm that this stuff glows nearly twice as bright, even after initial 5 minute charging and for a longer duration before fading. Legitimately top-tier phosphorescence. Apart from the glow, the only major differences I noticed was that this tape is twice as thick as Fuze's tape, and has a matte surface as opposed to gloss. I don't see either of these properties as inherently positive or negative, just including it to give as much information as possible. Interestingly, the tape does not **fluoresce** (light up when exposed directly to UV) nearly as brightly as Fuze's, but that's likely due to whatever non-phosphorescent laminate Fuze uses to protect its pigment, and has absolutely no effect on the phosphorescence. This stuff is also a bit pricier, but in my opinion, worth it for any non-disposable uses.
I need something to illuminate dark hallways enough to make it to the bathroom or during a power outage. As long as it lasts 12 hours we should good. Is this possible?
Looks pretty good. Does this tape conform to slightly irregular surfaces? I've been using Moonglow tape on my fishing lures, do you know how your tape stacks up against that one? Great video, very helpful.
We have not tested out that tape before but our tape is thicker due to the larger high quality pigment. So it could be an issue trying to get it to wrap around something as small as a lure. We could only recommend doing some minor testing to see if it works for you!:)
While we do not have the rope, we do have the products you can use to make your rope glow. Here is a link to the product that I suggest you mix with fabric glue, www.technoglowproducts.com/green-glow-in-the-dark-powder-1-choice-glow. You will mix 1 part glow powder to 4 parts glue, by weight.
@@rovertfoxx I haven't bought this brand yet. But I've tried other cheap brands that do charge by heat but they don't lit up as bright as if you hit it with a uv-light.
the problem with companies doing these kinds of comparison videos.. they're almost always rigged to make their product look better... not saying that is the case here or not, just saying... it is a company promoting their own product, and companies have no qualms with bending the truth
That is true. A lot of companies do that. But it is not the situation here. Our glow tape is truly the brightest you will find and this video was not altered in any way shape or form to make it appear brighter.
Was a bit skeptical, given that the other brands weren't labeled in the test, and how footage can be doctored so I decided to purchase a roll to test it myself against what I was previously using (Fuze). I can indeed confirm that this stuff glows nearly twice as bright, even after initial 5 minute charging and for a longer duration before fading. Legitimately top-tier phosphorescence.
Apart from the glow, the only major differences I noticed was that this tape is twice as thick as Fuze's tape, and has a matte surface as opposed to gloss. I don't see either of these properties as inherently positive or negative, just including it to give as much information as possible. Interestingly, the tape does not **fluoresce** (light up when exposed directly to UV) nearly as brightly as Fuze's, but that's likely due to whatever non-phosphorescent laminate Fuze uses to protect its pigment, and has absolutely no effect on the phosphorescence. This stuff is also a bit pricier, but in my opinion, worth it for any non-disposable uses.
Just wondering will it stick good to bicycle handle bars?
How long does it last and does it glow again after the initial use?
I can’t find this anywhere online to buy
I need something to illuminate dark hallways enough to make it to the bathroom or during a power outage. As long as it lasts 12 hours we should good. Is this possible?
Looks pretty good. Does this tape conform to slightly irregular surfaces? I've been using Moonglow tape on my fishing lures, do you know how your tape stacks up against that one?
Great video, very helpful.
We have not tested out that tape before but our tape is thicker due to the larger high quality pigment. So it could be an issue trying to get it to wrap around something as small as a lure. We could only recommend doing some minor testing to see if it works for you!:)
Do these use phosphorus
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I plan to tape some steel and brass elements inside the house. How many years can it stick to such surface without peeling off?
If you have a clean, oil-free, and smooth surface then it should last for a decade or more.
Do you guys sell rope? I´m looking for some undewater critical applications, like cavediving.
While we do not have the rope, we do have the products you can use to make your rope glow. Here is a link to the product that I suggest you mix with fabric glue, www.technoglowproducts.com/green-glow-in-the-dark-powder-1-choice-glow. You will mix 1 part glow powder to 4 parts glue, by weight.
@@TechnoGlowProducts will this make the rope stiff?
@@Galopo Most likely some. We haven't tested this ourselves just yet.
Does it charge with heat? Watched a clip here on yt where they tested a glow in the dark pigment that charged by bodyheat.
Better a late reply than none, but yes, I can confirm it does charge with body heat.
So… did you end up buying it? If so, did it charge up like you said?
@@rovertfoxx I haven't bought this brand yet.
But I've tried other cheap brands that do charge by heat but they don't lit up as bright as if you hit it with a uv-light.
How do you charge the tape.
It charges automatically by exposure to direct or indirect sunlight or artificial light.
Hi! So this will only last for 2 hours?
The Techno Glow tape can glow up to 24 hours. The longer you allow it to charge the longer it will glow.
I actually wanted to use this to put around my room. Since those led lights are a pain in the ass to put up
Those can be a handful sometimes for sure.
the problem with companies doing these kinds of comparison videos..
they're almost always rigged to make their product look better... not saying that is the case here or not, just saying...
it is a company promoting their own product, and companies have no qualms with bending the truth
That is true. A lot of companies do that. But it is not the situation here. Our glow tape is truly the brightest you will find and this video was not altered in any way shape or form to make it appear brighter.
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