Nicola Sudan
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Friday, November 24, 2023
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Technical Features
Sustainable Colour for a Sustainable Authentication Industry
Credit: Structural colour (© Cypris Materials, Inc).
Authentication and anti-counterfeit technologies rely heavily on inks and surfaces that produce colour, sending visual signals to the viewer to help differentiate between real and fake products. But in a world where toxin additives in manufacturing processes are becoming increasingly unacceptable, we take a look at two companies that are developing a new generation of sustainable colour.
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