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| SPECIAL INKS |
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| VISUAL |
| TACTILE |
| OLFACTORY |
| SENSORIC |
| ELECTROMAGNETIC |
| PHYSICAL |
| PROTECTION |
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| Visual character I |
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- Opaque (High opaque colors)
- Transparent (High transparent colors)
- Fluorescent (Glowing during daylight or UV-light)
- UV-Luminescent (Invisible in daylight, visible in infrared or UV-light)
- Metallic (Mirror effect, chrome, silver, metallic spot colors)
- Glimmer (Fine monochrome / polychromatic glitter effects)
- Glitter (Coarse mono-/polychrome or holographic glitter inks)
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| Visual character II |
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- Phosphorescent (After charging with light, glow in the dark)
- Interference (Polychromatic color changing in relation to viewing angle)
- Pearlescent (Soft, viewing angle dependent polychromatic color effect)
- Reflectance (Direct reflection of visible light)
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| TACTILE |
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- Soft touch (Silky or rubber-type grip)
- Texture (Low reflection surface, dry grip)
- Structure (Structured surfaces)
- High structure (3-dimensional structures)
- Relief (3D lines and areas, braille)
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| OLFACTORY |
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- Permeable (Short, direct release of odor)
- Retardation (Prolonged, direct release of smell)
- Micro encapsulated (Odor release due to physical stress)
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| SENSORIC |
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- Photochromatic (Invisible colors which becomes visible in strong sunlight)
- Thermochromatic (Colors that become invisible at a certain temperature)
- Piezochromatic (White color which turns black under mechanical strain)
- Hydrochromatic (Color that change under the influence of humidity)
- Chemochromatic (Colors which changes under influence of various chemical)
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| ELECTROMAGNETIC |
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- Magnetic (Retaining magnetized materials)
- Conductive (Conducts electrical current)
- Insulating (Insulates electrical current)
- Protecting (Shielding of electromagnetic radiation)
- Magnetizable (Magnetically encodable)
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| PHYSICAL |
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- Friction (Anti-slip effect)
- Pyrogene (Friction surface for matches)
- Scratchable (Scratch-off with finger or coin)
- Peelable (Can be peeled off from print substrate)
- Soluble (Soluble in water and chemicals after printing)
- Markable (Enscribable)
- Reformable (Cold-forming possible)
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| PROTECTION |
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- Sand blasting (Sand blasting masks)
- Abrasion (Protection against mechanical abrasion)
- Light (Protection against sunlight and weather)
- Graffiti (Protection against graffiti and sprayers)
- Acids (Protection against acid)
- Alkalines (Protection against alkaline)
- Filter materials (Protection against chemical compounds)
- Markings (Protection against unwanted markings and bonding)
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