Each microcapsule contains negatively charged white particles and positively charged
black particles suspended in a clear fluid.
Not exact matches
E-Ink's Vizplex products use electrophoretic technology, in which tiny microcapsules containing even tinier
black and white
particles suspended in fluid are sealed into a film that is in turn laminated to a sheet of electronic circuitry.
Each of this microcapsule has two
particles; a positive charged white
particle and a negative charged
black particle, both
suspended in a clear fluid.
Each capsule contains an oily solution containing
black dye (the electronic ink), with numerous white titanium dioxide
particles suspended within.
That weird,
black stuff you see morphing above is called ferrofluid, a liquid saturated with
suspended particles that react in the presence of a magnetic field.
Black carbon
particles attract heat, warming the air around them if they remain
suspended, and melting snow and ice if they settle on glaciers.