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News Release from: DataLase | Subject: DataLase
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 14 December 2004
'New Generation Printing' with DataLase
Sherwood Technology, the leading colour change chemistry specialist has produced a new DataLase brochure, showing printing of graphics, security marking, coding and dating products across industries
Sherwood Technology, the leading colour change chemistry specialist has produced a new DataLase brochure, designed to illustrate its extensive expertise in applying its colour change expertise to solve practical business problems The company has developed a range of imaging solutions which offer infinite possibilities for printing graphics, security marking, and coding and dating products for a range of industries
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 29 Jun 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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DataLase, the colour change specialist, has created an all-inclusive brochure on DataLase Packmark, a ground-breaking imaging technique for applying on-demand variable information to primary packaging
The new brochure examines some of the current and potential applications for Sherwood's groundbreaking colour change DataLase chemistry.
By applying DataLase to a substrate, images can be printed at high speeds using a very low power CO2 laser light, making it suitable for a variety of applications.
Recent developments mean that DataLase can also be successfully applied to transparent and edible products.
Still in its infancy, colour change science offers incredible potential for future commercial exploitation in areas such as anti-counterfeiting, virtual labelling (eradicating the need for adhesive labels), digital printing, product tracking, environmental control and national security.
Sherwood's brochure reflects the company's ongoing commitment to providing up-to-date information to its customers.
Earlier this year, Sherwood announced its new Applications Laboratory, which allows potential licensees, strategic partners and customers to test the effects of using DataLase with a variety of lasers.
The newly designed brochure provides an informative overview of Sherwood's colour change technology, whilst emphasising the importance of colour through its bold design.
Andrew Jackson, Applications Marketing Manager of Sherwood Technology comments, "Sherwood's vision from the outset was to supply its customers with a non contact, full colour digital printing system.
In the last few years there have been several exciting developments which have brought us closer to achieving this.
Reaching our goal promises to be an exciting journey and the updated brochure illustrates how our existing and potential customers can join us in this adventure".
Sherwood is currently undertaking a major licensing and trademarking strategy for its patented DataLase technology.
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