Originating Techniques

The basic process of creating a Holographic Image is referred to as ‘Origination’; the core scientific principle being that beams of light can be split up & when passed through lenses create an interference pattern & rainbow colours. Hologram master origination is a piece of nickel mould which plays a security key role in the hologram manufacturing. Combination of different security features like 2D/3D, Dot-matrix, 3D, 2D, E-beam, True Color, CLR & Hidden text, Micro text, Nano text, Guilloche Lines, Multi Channels, will achieve a good hologram against counterfeit.

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Dot-Matrix Hologram

Dot-Matrix holograms are created using advanced dot- matrix technology, where holographic dots are strategically placed in a high- resolution grid. Each dot reflects light to produce dynamic visual effects, such as shimmering colors and 3D appearances. These holograms are commonly used for branding, product authentication, and decorative purposes due to their vibrant, eye-catching designs.

2D/3D Hologram

The 2D/3D hologram combines multiple two- dimensional layers arranged at different depths to create the illusion of a three- dimensional image. These holograms are known for their depth perception and vibrant color transitions, making them ideal for security applications like ID cards, banknotes, and product labels, as well as aesthetic purposes.

Flip-Flop Hologram

Flip-flop holograms feature an interactive design that changes appearance when viewed from different angles. Two or more images are embedded into the hologram, creating a "flipping" effect between the visuals. These holograms are commonly used for promotional materials, packaging, and security labels due to their engaging and distinctive visual effects.

E-Beam Hologram

E-beam holograms are produced using electron beam lithography, offering exceptionally high resolution and intricate design capabilities. These holograms can include microtext, nano patterns, and other sophisticated elements, making them highly secure and nearly impossible to replicate. E-beam holograms are frequently used for currency, passports, and other high- security applications.