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RTP COMPANY OFFERS TECHNOLOGY TO PROTECT CUSTOMERS AGAINST COUNTERFEITING
15 January 2003 - RTP Company
| With the shift of manufacturing to countries outside of the U.S., counterfeiting of parts has become a serious problem. To ensure that parts are made with the materials or resins specified, RTP Company is offering a traceable, anti-counterfeit technology called microtagging. |
Microtagging, or the addition of minute particles called microtags to thermoplastic compounds, provides a means of identification and authentication of genuine product to address issues of counterfeiting and warranty/liability issues. "The microtag particle is essentially a unique numeric code sequence supplied in a microscopic multi-color layered format," says Stu Swain, Color Product Manager for RTP Company. "A specific sequence is produced for each customer or application. The sequence is certified and registered on a database and will never be used again for any other purpose," Swain added. Anti-counterfeiting methods can be formulated to be seen by the naked eye, or to be invisible. "In the case of Microtags, a simple non-destructive test involving ultraviolet light and a 100X magnifying glass is all that is needed," says Swain, "for a customer to test the parts and find out if they contain the correct resin, compound, or alloy-or if they have been counterfeited." Depending upon the customers' needs, RTP Company can also add features such as fluorescent, magnetic, or other qualities during compounding that are detectable by scanners and electronic sensors. Microtags can be added to resins during compounding or supplied in concentrate form for use at the molding press. They are available in a variety of sizes to meet the specific requirements associated with the customers intended use or application. "They can be the approximate size of ground pepper or almost completely invisible to the naked eye," says Swain. Standard particle size ranges from 600 microns down to 20 microns. Microtags were originally developed for the explosives industry to avert and track terrorism but have recently found applications in high counterfeiting markets such as sporting goods, entertainment, and electronics as well as high warranty markets such as electronics, automotive, and aircraft.
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About: RTP Company
RTP Company, based in Winona, Minnesota, USA, is an international company that specialises in compounding. The company has six manufacturing plants on three continents, plus worldwide sales representation. RTP engineers develop customized thermoplastic compounds in over 60 different engineering resin systems for applications requiring colour, conductive, flame retardant, high temperature, structural, or wear resistant properties. |
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