
Holography combines design, optics and precision technology to create visual elements that are difficult to reproduce. Changes in colour, depth and movement enable rapid verification, even with the naked eye.
A customised hologram can protect a product against counterfeiting, reinforce brand identity and increase buyer confidence in the authenticity of the package.
Numbering, QR codes and Track & Trace solutions add traceability, while destructible or tamper-evident structures leave a visible sign when the package has been opened or manipulated.
Each solution is developed around the required security level, substrate, application system, design and the brand owner's control requirements.
- Anti-counterfeit protection
- Visible authentication
- Traceability and tamper evidence
Product information
Features, options and applications.
Holograms
What a hologram delivers
- Protection against copying and misuse
- Enhanced product presentation
- Greater buyer confidence
- Integration of logo and visual identity
- Numbering, QR and Track & Trace
- Visible evidence of tampering
Origination techniques
2D/3D master
Combines several two-dimensional layers to produce a sense of depth and differentiated reflections. It is a versatile solution for commercial and brand-protection applications.
Origination techniques
3D master
Reproduces a real object or digitally generated image with three-dimensional depth. Perception changes according to the viewing angle.
Origination techniques
Dot-Matrix
Built from microscopic diffraction gratings aligned with precision. It delivers excellent sharpness, multiple colours and kinetic effects.
Origination techniques
E-Beam technology
Uses electron-beam-generated microstructures to achieve extremely high levels of detail for high-security applications.
Holograms
Hologram types
- Customised
- Universal
- Scratch-and-win
- High-security E-Beam
- With QR code
- Track & Trace
- Tax stamps
- Hot-stamping foil
- Blister-pack strip
- Security labels
- Pharmaceutical solutions
- Windscreen stickers
Holograms
Applications
- Publishing
- Cosmetics
- Technology
- Telecommunications
- Industry
- Beverages
- Mobile devices
- Fashion
- Banking
- Pharmaceuticals
- Institutions
- Food
- Oils and lubricants
- Agriculture