Jun 04, 2021.
KRYPTEN expands its series of 3D-Gram® security features for polymer and paper banknotes. At the end of 2021, we will launch a house banknote with a new security element – a two-colour photopolymer 3D-Gram-C® patch with a colour-shifting effect. The dynamic colour-shifting effect is easy to remember and identify. Besides, photopolymer materials and state-of-the-art proprietary technologies create a security feature that is highly resistant to counterfeiting and imitation.
>>> read moreMay 26, 2021.
More than twenty optical security effects are presented on the commemorative hologram made for the anniversary of the city of Dubna. Dynamic and colour, volume and micro images – the hologram is filled with elements with its distinctive security effects.
>>> read moreMay 21, 2021.
KRYPTEN developers comment on the creation of the "Antarctica 200" and "Antarctica 200 3D" sample banknotes in the new issue of the Banknote Technology Report.
>>> read moreApr 16, 2021.
In Moscow, at the international conference “Technologies & Trust: Security and Identification”, an electronic passport with innovative security features has been presented.
>>> read moreApr 14, 2021.
The International Hologram Manufacturers Association of (IHMA) highlights an increase in demand for holographic authentication and track and trace systems for combating counterfeiting. Product manufacturers are turning to holographic technologies to protect their goods from fraud, maintain brand reputation and save profit.
>>> read moreApr 12, 2021.
60 years ago, on April 12, 1961, Yuri Gagarin made the world's first space flight. On the Vostok spacecraft, he orbited the Earth at an average altitude of 315 km at a speed of 28,000 km/h. The flight lasted 108 minutes. With the famous phrase of the cosmonaut “Let's Go!” a new, space era in the history of mankind has begun. The topic of space exploration is present on many of KRYPTEN’s products – in the design of security holograms, holographic overlays, and laminates.
>>> read moreMar 25, 2021.
The LADA combined self-adhesive labels with a security hologram will contain hidden images visible under ultraviolet light. Covert security images are made using bi-fluorescent inks. When checking the hologram in UV light, the company’s logo appears. The new security effect enhances the security level of holographic stickers and makes it impossible to imitate or forge the hologram.
>>> read moreMar 19, 2021.
In 2021, according to the development strategy, KRYPTEN Research and Production Company is planning a large-scale expansion of the company's production and technological capacity. The company will launch a Chemical Laboratory, enlarge the space and research capabilities of the Holographic Laboratory, install two new wide web embossing machines and modernize a range of printing equipment.
>>> read moreMar 15, 2021.
KRYPTEN and scientists from ITMO University (St. Petersburg, Russia) have developed NANOPRINT inkjet printing technology for covert colour polarized images based on nanocrystalline cellulose. The latent images are invisible in regular light conditions and visualized in polarized light from a smartphone display.
>>> read moreMar 05, 2021.
We continue to demonstrate the security effects of 3D-Gram® photopolymer holograms. Today, the focus is on covert security features. Hidden effects complicate the security element and increase the level of protection of the hologram, thus creating an additional barrier against imitation and forgery. Covert features are not visible in normal light and are only visualized under special conditions. Our new hologram "Dubna Science Park" contains hidden images identified in a point light source.
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