Magnetic Ink
Magnetic ink technology involves incorporating iron oxide powder into the ink and maintaining its magnetic properties through the process of magnetization.
Magnetic ink typically exhibits black or brown color and is visible to the naked eye.
Tiny magnetic particles embedded in the ink can be detected by devices like scanners and readers. When swiped across the label, they generate a distinctive "magnetic" signature for verifying the product's authenticity.
Reader devices are most effective for verifying characters printed with magnetic ink on flat surfaces. If the label is affixed to an uneven or curved surface, it may impact detection efficiency and accuracy.
Balancing security and aesthetics can be a challenge when the color of magnetic ink, often black, doesn't align with the desired label design.
Magnetic inks have found widespread use in applications like cheques, banknotes, and government-specific documents, serving as an additional security feature.
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