Nanotech’s security foil launched for banknote and brand security

Nanotech's LiveOptik protect security foil

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Nanotech: LiveOptik protect security foil

Vancouver, British Columbia – March 9, 2021 – Nanotech (“Nanotech” or the “Company”), a leader in the development of secure and visually memorable nano-optic security features used in the government and banknote and brand protection markets, announces the launch of LiveOptik protect security foil – a security foil explicitly designed for the brand protection industry.

LiveOptik protect foil features a seamless, uniquely secure, photorealistic lock design that engages consumers while protecting the brand. The security foil has been designed with input from channel partners and is offered as an in-stock wallpaper design in a bulk roll format.

Channel partners can easily convert the foils into various finished offerings and market them directly to their customer base. Custom designs are also available.

LiveOptik protect contains around 16 million distinct colors, and its images are produced with nano-optics structures without inks or dyes. The foil delivers unique multi-image, on-off visual effects that are easy to validate, making it an excellent product authenticity indicator and an ideal anti-counterfeit solution.

“Our new LiveOptik protect security foil was designed with direct input from some of the brand market’s leading authorities,” said President and CEO Troy Bullock.

“Its vivid image switch effect provides unparalleled security for companies looking to protect their brand, and the bulk roll format enables channel partners to add LiveOptik protect foil to their customer offerings seamlessly. Initial discussions with channel partners are very encouraging, and we anticipate orders this year.”

This security foil is broadly supported across a wide range of material substrates and application processes, including overprinting, high-strength adhesives, and tamper-evident materials.

LiveOptik protect was intentionally designed for easy integration and maximum flexibility. It is also highly durable with chemical resistance, delamination resistance, water resistance, and scuff resistance.

To request samples and for pricing, contact info@nanosecurity.ca or click here.

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