FAQ

The hologram Don’t require any link for printing. The impression made in Hologram is due to Laser /Optical Phenomena.

Holography was invented in 1962 by Dr. Gabor. For a number of years, Holography was used only for research purposes and it wasn’t until the early 1980’s that Holography found a `commercial use’.

This was pioneered mainly by Dr. Steve McGrew who found an economical way to `Emboss’ Holograms.

Holography is the science of generating 3D images with changing colours on to a two dimensional surface through the use of Laser/Electron Beam technology.

Holograms display all the seven colours of light which change when viewed from different angles.

A Holographic image (also known as Master) is created using a Laser or Electron Beam. This Holographic image is an interference pattern of light.

The Holographic image on the Master is transferred to a carrier film such as Polyester, BOPP etc.

The carrier film is then converted to self-adhesive Hologram Labels/Foils etc.

The Hologram can not be duplicated as per Original format, There will be 100% difference between a Original And Duplicated Hologram Hologram Company are registered by HOMAI.

Holograms Master is very Sophisticated Optical Process Die, Process at a High Sophisticated Lab worth crore of rupees. Once The Master Die is ready The Hologram can be made with Hologram Embossing Machine and Chemical Process. That is why A mastering die and Mastering charges are require for Holograms.

Hologram Effects are Attractive Optical Design and pattern which make a Hologram Attractive and Unique security Features  are the Hidden / Visible pattern which make the duplication of Hologram Impossible

No.  A master Hologram Die cab be used Multiple time for reproduction of Hologram.

 

The Hologram has no particular color. The color may very in diff. View angle.

No. the hologram is nor costly, Only a Master Charge depending upon security and effect is require, After reproduction it may cost less than paper Label.

 

yes , serial no.. Can be given by using laser & inkjet technology

Yes but those Hologram Will be General Pattern without any logo for a specific purpose.

 

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