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News Release from: DataLase
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 19 September 2006
CD explains novel marking technologies
DataLase has produced a new multimedia presentation providing an overview of the capabilities of its patented, laser marking solutions.
DataLase has produced a new multimedia presentation providing an overview of the capabilities of its patented, laser marking solutions This comprehensive presentation provides a brief background to the company's laser marking process as well as detailing DataLase's groundbreaking product range
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 30 Jun 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The multimedia CD is available free-of-charge and can be ordered on registration on DataLase's recently updated website.
The comprehensive CD has been developed for the food and beverage, pharmaceutical, tobacco, agriculture and print and packaging industries and details DataLase's revolutionary techniques for marking products and protecting brands.
The presentation also discusses the novel DataLase process, which features an additive or coating that changes colour when exposed to a low power CO2 laser.
Additionally, the CD summarises the key benefits of using the DataLase process for different applications.
DataLase's expanding product range is featured on the CD, including the company's newest edition to its portfolio, DataLase Casemark.
This is a new cost-effective alternative solution to print-and-apply labels designed for outer case secondary packaging.
Also featured are DataLase Packmark, an imaging technique for applying on-demand variable information to primary packaging and DataLase Guardmark, a unique covert and overt digital image application for document and brand protection, is also discussed.
Furthermore, the CD provides information on innovative DataLase products that are in development and to be launched in the near future.
These include DataLase Pharmamark, a patented edible "on tablet" marking solution and DataLase Foodmark, which features an edible marking solution for imaging directly onto foodstuffs.
The DataLase worldwide partnership boasts unrivalled expertise in the laser marking industry and is committed to developing patented, innovative laser marking solutions across a diverse range of sectors including product identification, anti-counterfeiting, brand protection and document security.
The noncontact printing process is low maintenance and works at high speed, producing a high quality end product.
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