Electronic Ink Set to Make Dynamic Impact on Product Authentication
Traditional anti-counterfeiting printing techniques use enhanced specifications such as high resolution and small dimensions to provide security within static printed images for product authentication labelling and packaging. To enhance protection still further, dynamic print technologies are being developed. One such promising technology has recently been reported in the journal ‘Light: Science & Applications’ 1 by a research group in Guangzhou, China.
Its work is based on electrophoretic displays (EPDs), commonly referred to as ePaper or electronic ink, which can be found on eReader devices such as the Kindle. They consume little power, are capable of showing images that can change dynamically, and have a high contrast ratio, meaning they can be easily read, even in bright light.
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