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Guangdong Guan Hong Glitter Technology Co., Ltd.
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Guangdong Guan Hong Glitter Technology Co., Ltd.

Founded in 2007, Guangdong Guanhong Glitter Technology Co., Ltd. is a factory specialized in the research, development,production, sales, import and export of glitter powder. Located inthe provincial Eco-environmental protection, green high-tech Zone - Guangmei Industrial Park, we have our own industrial plant with a land area of more than 30 acres, including over20,000square meters of production workshops. We are currently one of the largest scales of producing glitter powder in China.Our ...
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China Guangdong Guan Hong Glitter Technology Co., Ltd.

2007

Year Established

10000000 +

Annual Sales

500 +

Employees

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‌How is Glitter Made?‌
2025-05-06
00001. ‌Material Selection‌: Most commercial glitter uses polyethylene terephthalate (PET) or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) films. Metallic glitter incorporates aluminum layers. 00002. ‌Coating‌: The film is coated with vibrant colors or metallic finishes using heat or adhesives. 00003. ‌Cutting‌: Precision machines cut the film into micro-sized shapes (hexagons, squares, etc.), ranging from 0.002 mm to 6 mm in size. 00004. ‌Sorting‌: Particles are sieved to ensure uniformity. ‌Applications Across Industries‌ · ‌Cosmetics‌: Eye shadows, nail polishes, and body gels often include cosmetic-grade glitter, which is smaller and smoother to ensure skin safety. · ‌Textiles‌: Glitter-infused fabrics are used in sportswear, stage costumes, and festive apparel. · ‌Arts and Crafts‌: A favorite in DIY projects, glitter enhances greeting cards, slime, and home décor. · ‌Automotive‌: Specialty glitters create pearlescent effects in car paints. ‌Environmental Concerns‌ Traditional glitter, made from non-biodegradable plastics, contributes to microplastic pollution. Researchers estimate that 5,500 tons of glitter enter global oceans annually. In response, eco-friendly alternatives have gained traction: · ‌Biodegradable Glitter‌: Derived from plant cellulose or eucalyptus-based films. · ‌Mineral-Based Glitter‌: Uses mica or natural oxides, though ethical sourcing remains a concern. ‌The Future of Glitter‌ Innovations focus on sustainability without compromising aesthetics. For instance, labs are experimenting with edible glitter (made from seaweed) and photodegradable variants. Meanwhile, regulations in the EU and North America increasingly restrict non-recyclable glitter in consumer products. ‌Conclusion‌ From ancient rituals to modern runways, glitter’s allure persists across millennia. As industries prioritize sustainability, the evolution of eco-conscious glitter promises to balance sparkle with environmental responsibility.
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‌What is Glitter?
2025-05-06
‌What is Glitter?‌ Glitter, known as "金葱粉" (jīn cōng fěn) in Chinese, refers to small, reflective particles used to create shimmering visual effects. Composed of plastic, metal, or mineral substrates coated with colored layers, glitter has become a staple in arts, crafts, cosmetics, and fashion. Its ability to scatter light makes it a popular choice for adding sparkle to everything from holiday decorations to haute couture. ‌A Brief History‌ Glitter’s origins trace back to ancient civilizations. Egyptians used crushed beetle shells and minerals like malachite to adorn clothing, while pre-Columbian cultures in the Americas employed mica for ceremonial paints. Modern glitter, however, emerged in the 1930s when American machinist Henry Ruschman developed a method to mass-produce plastic-based glitter by cutting cellulose film into tiny pieces. By the 1950s, glitter became synonymous with glamour in cosmetics and entertainment.
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