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ID'HOL

Encrypted Id-Hologram




Id’hol is an encrypted hologram at nanometric scale which is directly engraved on the substrate by HD-UV laser: plastic, precious metals, metals, glass, sapphire, ceramic support.



Your tags become a mine of information!


The Id'hol nanomarking tag diffracts the light into decoded information. When a classic laser pointer beam encounters the Id'hol nanotag the beam is diffracted and projection reveals clear decoded information from the marking (serial number, code bar, key number, logo).

Id'hol box is a scanning tool aimed to read highly secure information (key number, serial number...) engraved on small items such as watches, jewels, pens...
Placed into the Id'hol box, items are analyzed and lightened by laser beam, then, webcam captures decoded information.

A sample laser pointer is able to confirm product genuineness of more cheaply objects which doesn't need more than a logo or a bar code by way of identification label.


WHY CHOOSE ID'HOL?


It gives you an advance on the actual limits of identification systems: RBnano safety tagging system is invisible to the naked eye, undecipherable in the magnifying glass or in the microscope.

Available for all support materials soft or hard.

Nanotags are tough and remain legible even scratched, moreover each Id'hol marking is unique.
Id'hol is an encrypted nanomarking, impossible to counterfeit and easy to read with a cheap tool. It is an anti-counterfeiting nano marking able to integrate in an automatic manufacture process.
Fabric or leather substrates, paintings, art objects or even valuable furnitures, can be marked with Id'hol technology using stickers of 1 x 1 x 0,1 mm which allow spotting by magnetic detection.


The Id'hol cryptogram
Decoding a logo by laser pointer
Id'hol is issued from the technology of RBnano,
specialist in nanotechnologies, HD-UV laser, Hybrid and Mineral coating precursors for design, tribology and surface mineralization.








































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