New Marking Process Is Patented
- Published: May 01, 2008
CHESHIRE, UK
DataLase has been granted a patent for a new transparent pigment for application on clear films or substrates.
The pigment undergoes a color change reaction from white to black, forming a positive image when exposed to a computer-controlled, low-power CO2 laser. The process does not require inks, ribbons, or other consumables, reportedly making it cost-effective and more environmentally friendly than traditional printing techniques.
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