What is, Why to use & Where to use ? – HOLOGRAM

Hologram Label Manufacturer

Hologram was invented by Physicist Denis Gabor in 1948.

A Hologram is not made by printing or by some kind of ink as is commonly supposed but by the sophisticated technology of Laser Optics.

A Hologram is a visual medium providing a high potential image in three dimensions (3 D) making it instantly recognizable to the naked eye and uniquely resistant to counterfeiting. Holograms, with their high-quality, high-definition optical image, are very effective in combating fraud.

Apart from the three-dimensional Effect and the depth effect which are the basic features of the hologram, during the process of holographic recording (which is the same as the process of Master Origination) it is possible to create other effects such as The Animation Effect, The Dynamic Effect, The Kinetic Effect etc. and also to conceal code letters or numbers or secret images or incorporate Micro-Lettering in one of the layers of the Hologram. These are some of the typical optical security features incorporated in Holograms to make them impossible to replicate. Some of these features can be viewed only with the aid of special viewing instruments or under special lighting conditions.

The lacquering on the film is done to impart an additional security feature, namely the property of “Tamper-Evidence”. If any one tries to remove a hologram, only the bare polyester film will come off in his fingers, leaving the impression/ image of the hologram on the surface on which it was originally affixed, thus revealing the evidence of tamper with the hologram.

Being a three dimensional impression and virtually impossible to replicate, a security hologram is an inimitable symbol of genuineness and has extra-ordinary visual appeal when viewed under any type of natural or artificial light as it displays the different colours of the spectrum i.e. colours seen in a rainbow.

In Today’s world every manufacturer and organization would obviously like to protect their brand or document against spoiling its spurious duplicates, imitations or look-alikes thus eating into its profit and brand name. This is where the security hologram comes in, providing that extra protection a brand or document.

Product Authentication and Brand Protection and Promotion. Holograms are affixed on Branded Products/ on the outer packaging of Branded Products to protect their “Genuineness” against spurious duplicates/ imitations/ look-alikes.

Document Authentication to protect the authenticity of the originals of important/ sensitive/ valuable documents against counterfeits/ fakes and forgeries.

List of important/sensitive/valuable documents & Products where a Hologram is used
Pharma Products Packaging, Automobile Spare Parts, FMCG Products;
Identity Cards, Passports, and Visas;
Drivers Licenses, Import and Export Licenses;
Currency Notes, Traveler’s Cheques, Gift Cheques, Credit Cards;
Bonds and Share Certificates;
Bank Guarantees, Surety Bonds, Indemnity Bonds, Letters of Credit, Banker’s Cheques, Demand Drafts, Bank Certificates, Consignor’s and Consignee’s Copies of Consignment Notes;
Tax Stamps, Sales Tax Declaration Forms, Excise Labels, Ration Cards,;
Mark Sheets, Degree and Diploma Certificates, Books and Publications;
Analysis and test reports, Inspection Reports, Inspection Seals affixed on products passed after inspection.
& many more….

To know more about Hologram & Holographic Products… Please contact us.
FARUQ SHAIKH (Export Marketing Manager)
Email : faruq.shaikh@everestholovisions.com
Mobile : 0091-9372707899
Website : www.everestholovisions.com

Our Worldwide Clients :
Warsaw Poland, Dhaka Bangladesh, New York United States, Durban South Africa, Dubai UAE, Nairobi Kenya, Lima Peru, Berlin Germany, Rome Milan Italy, Colombo Sri Lanka, Istanbul Turkey, Amman Jordan, Jeddah Saudi Arabia, Buenos Aires Argentina, Abuja Nigeria, Beirut Lebanon, Brasilia Brazil, Mexico City, Bogota Colombia, Asuncion Paraguay, Tehran Iran, Djibouti, Addis Ababa Ethiopia, Doha Qatar, Cairo Egypt

Uses of Hologram

Holograms are used for security, authentication, data storage, and visual display. They protect products and documents from counterfeiting, enhance brand packaging, enable 3D imaging in medical and scientific visualization, and support AR/VR communication in education and entertainment sectors.

Paper Hologram

A paper hologram is a security or decorative holographic image applied to paper labels, certificates, or packaging. It prevents counterfeiting, enhances brand authenticity, and improves visual appeal. Paper holograms use embossed or printed diffraction patterns that reflect light to create a 3D or motion effect.

Hologram Origination Manufacturer

A hologram origination manufacturer creates master holograms using laser interference, electron-beam lithography, or computer-generated holography. These masters are used to replicate security, decorative, or brand authentication holograms for industries like pharma, FMCG, and government documentation.

Hologram Dealer

A hologram dealer supplies security, decorative, and custom holographic products to industries such as pharmaceuticals, electronics, FMCG, and government sectors. Dealers provide tamper-proof holograms, labels, stickers, and seals used for authentication, brand protection, and anti-counterfeiting applications.

Who is the father of hologram

The father of the hologram is Dennis Gabor, a Hungarian-British physicist who invented holography in 1947. He developed the theory while working on electron microscopy and later received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1971 for his groundbreaking contribution to holographic imaging.

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