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17 March 2000 Development of peripheral materials for color graphic arts holograms
Hiroyuki Ohtaki, Masachika Watanabe, Daijiro Kodama, Fumiko Noujima, Kenji Ueda
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Abstract
Dai Nippon Printing is the first company in the world to succeed in the mass production of full-color 3D Lippmann type holograms, which are marketed under the name of TRUE IMAGETM. TRUE IMAGETM labels consist of a panchromatic photopolymer material and pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSAs). This new medium is expected to have wide application in various fields, such as publishing, labels for authentication, and so on. For commercial use, TRUE IMAGETM labels require high-quality PSAs. In this study, two new PSAs and a new layer structure were developed. One PSA provides TRUE IMAGETM labels with good environmental stability, and the other adjusts the playback wavelengths. These two PSAs together with a new layer structure have enabled the development of a new type of TRUE IMAGETM label for security applications.
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Hiroyuki Ohtaki, Masachika Watanabe, Daijiro Kodama, Fumiko Noujima, and Kenji Ueda "Development of peripheral materials for color graphic arts holograms", Proc. SPIE 3956, Practical Holography XIV and Holographic Materials VI, (17 March 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.380004
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Graphic arts

Adhesives

Printing

Holographic materials

Holography

Positron emission tomography

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