Light That Lasts: Introducing the Brilliant BPM Series Phosphorescent Masterbatch
- Brilliant Group
- Jun 2
- 2 min read
At Brilliant Group, we continue to advance photoluminescent solutions that perform when it matters most. With our new BPM Series Phosphorescent Masterbatch, we’re introducing a high-efficiency, ready-to-use glow-in-the-dark solution designed specifically for masterbatch producers and compounders working in safety, industrial, and specialty plastic applications.
Why BPM is a Game Changer for Plastics
Ready-to-Use Masterbatch Convenience
Tired of dealing with hard-to-disperse phosphorescent powders? BPM solves this with fully pre-dispersed phosphorescent pigments in common plastic carriers like LDPE, PP, EVA, and PVC. No more pigment settling, scrubbing, or inconsistent glow.
Extended Glow Performance
Brilliant BPM delivers photoluminescent performance that lasts. With up to 12+ hours of afterglow (DIN67510) and options for extra-long glow formulations, your products will shine brightly well after the lights go out.
Flexible Loadings and Carriers
We offer standard 35% and 50% pigment loadings, with enhanced glow available in our "L" series. Choose from multiple resins including TPU, PC, ABS, and more—whatever your process or end-use, there's a BPM variant ready to fit.
Process-Safe and Efficient
Avoid excessive machine wear. Our BPM masterbatches are engineered for clean processing—reducing abrasion, scrubbing, and downtime, while improving consistency in extrusion and injection molding.
Glow for Every Application
From functional safety signage and exit markers to fun novelty items and branded plastics, BPM brings bright, reliable glow performance to a wide range of industries.
“With BPM, we’re eliminating the complexity of using phosphorescent pigments in plastics,” said Darren Bianchi, CEO at Brilliant Group. “It’s a clean, smart, and efficient way to deliver standout glow effects with confidence.”
Want to see BPM in action? Request a sample, speak to our technical team, or get formulation guidance by visiting www.fluorescentcolor.com.
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