Microcapsules are tiny particles or droplets encapsulated with a film-forming material, resulting in uniformly sized micron or nanometer-scale capsules with a core-shell structure.
Our company’s products utilize polymer organic materials as the encapsulating film to contain various sensitive materials, including thermosensitive, photosensitive, pressure-sensitive, phase-change, magnetochromic, and electrochromic materials. For more details, please refer to the specific product pages.
Thermosensitive Microcapsules
Thermosensitive microcapsules are color-changing or color-fading microcapsules that respond to temperature variations. These microcapsules have the ability to alter their color when exposed to specific temperature conditions.
Pressure-Sensitive Microcapsules
Pressure-sensitive microcapsules are advanced materials widely used across various industries. When subjected to a certain level of pressure, these tiny capsules rupture, releasing their contents and activating their specific functions.
Photosensitive Microcapsules
Photosensitive microcapsules are tiny capsules containing substances that react to light. These microcapsules undergo chemical or physical changes when exposed to light, altering the release or properties of their encapsulated materials. Due to their sensitivity to light, photosensitive microcapsules are used in a variety of fields, including printing technology, textiles, security marking, and certain types of medical treatments.
Phase Change Microcapsules
Phase change energy storage microcapsules utilize encapsulation technology to harness the energy storage and release characteristics of phase change materials (PCMs). These microcapsules typically contain PCMs that absorb or release thermal energy during transitions between solid and liquid states. Due to their efficient energy management capabilities, phase change microcapsules find broad applications in areas such as construction, textiles, and electronics cooling.
Aromatic Microcapsules
Aromatic microcapsules are a technology that encapsulates fragrance compounds within tiny capsules. These microcapsules can rupture under specific conditions, such as friction, temperature changes, or after a predetermined time interval, releasing the fragrance. Due to their unique controlled release properties, fragrance microcapsules are widely used in various applications, including personal care products, textiles, printed materials, and air fresheners.
Display Microcapsules
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