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Security lacquer, also known as security lacquer, is designed to protect printed matter from forgery or unauthorised alterations. The lacquer forms a transparent protective layer that leaves immediate traces when damaged or removed. This reveals when someone has tried to manipulate or copy the printed material.
The technique is widely used for value documents, labels, certificates and access cards. Security lacquer is also used in the pharmaceutical and logistics sector to guarantee the authenticity of products and documents. Combined with other security elements, such as holographic or blacklight effects, this lacquer provides an extra layer of security.
The result is printed material that is reliable, verifiable and secure. Security varnish enhances authenticity and helps protect both brand and product.