• floating image technology provides an extra layer of security in labels
• authentication is achieved by moving the label to an angle relevant to the eye
• images can be verified in most lighting conditions
3M
(www.3m.com)
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• floating image technology provides an extra layer of security in labels
• authentication is achieved by moving the label to an angle relevant to the eye
• images can be verified in most lighting conditions
3M
(www.3m.com)
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Anti-counterfeiting labelPosted by Healthcare Packaging on June 15, 2008 | PermalinkFiled in: Anti-counterfeiting, track-and-trace, authentication; June 2008 Related ArticlesObituary: Mike White, Ossid VP and GM | Jun 15, 2008 Trade agreement reached to combat counterfeiting | Jun 15, 2008 Healthcare Packaging Community Minute | Jun 15, 2008 • floating image technology provides an extra layer of security in labels • authentication is achieved by moving the label to an angle relevant to the eye • images can be verified in most lighting conditions 3M
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