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An Introduction To The Holography

Author: Nilanjan Ghosh
by Nilanjan Ghosh
Posted: Apr 15, 2014

The most important concern to any manufacturer is the duplication of his products. Even the government has tried several methods to regulate such unethical practices. However, despite of all this, one can find several duplicate products circulating in the market. The most effective way to stop such activities is the use of holograms. Holograms are diffractive optical devices made using laser technology. The advantage of the Holograms is that it is difficult to scan or duplicate them, which further authenticate the products. Due to this, they are used in a variety of industries on products ranging from hard discs, cosmetics, food items, sports item, etc.

An Introduction To The Holography

Holography was discovered in 1970s by Gabor resulting in an attempt to improve the resolving power of the electron microscope. However, when this was combined with laser technology (discovered in the 1960s), it produced high quality three-dimensional images. Most commonly, holography is associated with the production of three-dimensional images. The word hologram is originated from the Greek word ‘holos’ meaning whole. Because the hologram contains all the recorded information about the image field, it is known as Hologram.

Significance Of Holograms

The ability of Holograms to store three-dimensional images along with their aesthetic appeal contributes to their commercial usefulness. Unlike the normal photographs, the Holograms record both the phase and amplitude information. The images formed by the Holography are quite appealing. The Holograms can capture an object’s full image in a short exposure of time. However, they can also capture the images in constantly changing spaces. They can also capture multiple images or informational images in the same holographic image. Here are some more advantages of Holograms:

  • Holograms are suitable for all kind of surfaces ranging from rigid plastic containers to the flexible packages. Due to their flexibility, they can be easily applied on varied surfaces.
  • Holograms cannot be copied or duplicated, thereby offering credibility and reliability to the products. Each product has its unique hologram that speaks for its credibility offering value to the products as well as to the company’s reputation.

Based in Navi Mumbai, Everest Holovisions Ltd. is a prominent Holographic Films Manufacturer based in India. It offers a wide range of products including Holographic Hot Stamping Foil, Holographic Induction Sealing Wads, Hologram Stickers, Holographic Paper, etc. It offers affordable Holographic Solutions to its customers being a reputed member of IHMA (International Hologram Manufacturers Association). It is also counted amongst the leading Security Hologram Stickers Manufacturers in India. For more details about it, you can log on to http://www.everestholograms.com

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Everest Holovisions Ltd. is a worldwide Holographic Solutions provider, offers a huge range of products like security hologram stickers, holographic films, and so on.

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