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Feb 06, 2025 - 05:42 AM
Dye typically works best at low concentrations where the fluorescence intensity is directly proportional to the concentration of the dye, meaning as the concentration increases, so does the fluorescence signal; however, at very high concentrations, the signal can start to decrease due to a phenomenon called "quenching" where the emitted light is absorbed by other dye molecules nearby,
This is why the concentrate may not work, the dye does need to be diluted.
1 oz per application:
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This is why the concentrate may not work, the dye does need to be diluted.
1 oz per application:
- Use for engine oil, transmissions, hydraulic and power steering systems, gasoline and diesel fuel
Thank you for your product question.
Product management