Mouseover image to reveal 100 Euro banknote under UV |
TECHNOLOGY FOR QUESTIONED DOCUMENT EXAMINATION | |||
UV Activated Security Features
Security features that can only be seen under UV illumination (200-400nm) are some of the most frequently used anti-counterfeiting measures found on passports, ID cards, drivers licence, and banknotes. Often, but not always, invisible under visible light, UV activated features may take the form of random fibres, printed text or images and are most commonly printed on a substrate that does not reflect UV. All Foster + Freeman VSC systems include UV light sources that can be used to reveal UV activated security features as well as for the analysis of paper brightness and to detect evidence of tampering.
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EXAMINE UV ACTIVATED SECURITY FEATURES USING THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS |
VSC6000/HS the leading document examination system VSC400 compact and verstaile document examination system VSC40/HD Range modular systems configured to meet user requirements |