| Proliferation of  counterfeit goods spreads mayhem in businesses globally. Counterfeit and  pirated goods are estimated to drain US$1 trillion from the global economy and  rob more than 2.5 million people of legitimate jobs worldwide, as per Paris-based  International Chamber of Commerce. New developments  meets the needs of the packaging industry for brand protection with anti-counterfeiting resins, percept technologies, taggants, etc.A taggant can mean a radio frequency microchip used in automated  identification and data capture. In such cases, electronic devices use radio  waves to track and identify items, such as pharmaceutical products, by  assigning individual serial numbers to the containers  holding each product. This technology may prevent the diversion or counterfeiting  of drugsby  allowing wholesalers and pharmacists to determine the identity and dosage of  individual products. A taggant is also a chemical or  physical marker added to materials to allow various forms of testing. It is  believed that they generally consist of microscopic particles built up in many  layers, which are made of different materials. It is a somewhat secretive  process, but products that may be affected include ink, paper, perfume, and  medication. Taggants allow testing marked items for qualities such as lot  number and concentration (to test for dilution, for example). In particular,  taggants are known to be widely used in plastic, sheet and flexible explosives.
  Plastics  Color Corp's new development meets the needs of the packaging industry through  a multilayered approach to brand protection with it's MiBatch™  anti-counterfeting resins. This new anti-counterfeiting  technology for thermoplastics delivers major advantages for the packaging  industry when it comes to risk mitigation, supply chain security, and corporate  governance. MiBatch™ was developed as an extremely cost-effective anti-counterfeiting  measure enabling manufacturers and retailers to protect brand identity and  ensure supply chain integrity. MiBatch™ technology uses covert chemical or  visual markers called taggants that promote anti-counterfeiting by providing a  unique fingerprint to the packaging or product. Because the taggant provides a  unique "marker", they can protect the OEM or brand owner from costly recalls,  repairs, and even litigation by providing proof of the product's authenticity.  Tagging the product and the plastic packaging offers double security. Since this  is an anti-counterfeiting taggant that is placed in the material itself –  whether in the plastic packaging or the plastic product – authentication can be  done at every level of the supply chain. These markers are created through  spray pyrolysis during the manufacturing process. This patented process  produces spherical particles over a wide range of compositions so that there is  homogeneous composition control. This is considered a proactive approach to  security and risk management. These unique taggants are compatible with a wide  variety of resins to impart an extremely high level of security and  verification. These taggants are  easy to authenticate but very difficult for criminals to detect and replicate.  They function consistently under wide-ranging environmental conditions without  affecting product performance, and each customer's unique taggant signature can be consistently produced at any volume. Taggants are added to plastic  masterbatches during the compounding process. Plastics Color custom formulates  these markers for each client. XRF (X-ray fluorescence) and laser detection  equipment (handheld or inline) is employed to “read” the embedded taggant  signature and verify authenticity of the polymer, product, or component. The  detection systems are tuned to look for specific elements and combinations for  the unique taggant. If an OEM is having issues with supply chain security,  MiBatch is an effective solution that provides authentication tools for each  step of the process. OEMs are able to work with their specific security gaps  and take a proactive approach to hindering counterfeiting issues from within;  whether from production facilities, packaging facilities, or via the shipping  process.
 PolyOne  Thermoplastic Elastomers' Versaflex CE TPE materials for consumer electronics  are now available in combination with Percept Authentication Technologies. These new material has been developed to help brand  owners combat counterfeiting and reduce the risks associated with fraudulent  goods such as phone cases, smart watches, headphones, earbuds and other  wearable electronics. Percept technologies can be shaped to fit a wide variety  of processing conditions, end-use applications, and authentication techniques  based on overt, covert, or forensic-based approaches. The solutions enable  brand owners to readily identify counterfeit products with easy-to-use methods  based on additives and unique identifiers called taggants. As per Polyone in  plasticsnews.com, when designing innovative consumer products, it is extremely  important to protect brand equity, differentiated offering and overall revenues.  This new solution combines Percept's anti-counterfeiting ability with the  haptics and durability of Versaflex CE TPEs. In 2013, the US Department of  Homeland Security logged US$145 mln worth of counterfeit consumer  electronics entering the country, and this material was developed to help  counteract the trend. This offering is less a product than a service, designed to  help companies to protect revenues and lower the risks involved with being  associated with poorly made or unsafe products. All Percept solutions are  delivered to the polymer via a masterbatch solution, which can include pigment,  additives (performance or otherwise), as well as some form of taggant or tracer  technology. PolyOne expects to work closely with companies, on a case-by-case  basis, to determine the potential risks, including loss of revenue, brand  damage and product liability exposure, and then propose a suitable, customized  approach. PolyOne is partnering with other vendors and service providers so  that they also can provide, for example, the necessary scanners or identifying  tools necessary to analyze a product that uses covert authentication technology.
 There  is no limitation on the type of polymer carriers that can incorporate taggants,  but he also noted that not all taggants are applicable for all end-use  products. The pharmaceutical/ healthcare market as one keenly interested in  such authentication technologies, since altered or fake drugs obviously can  have devastating consequences. Electrical/electronics and other types of  packaging (food and beverage, personal care, cosmetics, etc.) also are key  target sectors.
 As per Ptonline.com, two  companies recently announced developments in high-security anti-counterfeit taggant  additives that can be compounded into plastics. A new series of taggants has  been launched by Sachtleben Chemie of Germany (U.S. office in White Plains,  N.Y.), a major producer of titanium dioxide pigments as well as barium sulfate  and zinc-based functional additives. The security particles are detectable only  using special analytical procedures and can be incorporated directly into  plastics products through direct compounding or via masterbatches. The  particles are said to be approved for use in contact with foodstuffs (including  Kosher and Halal foods).In addition, an existing  supplier of such taggants, Microtrace, LLC of Minneapolis, announced recent  enhancements to its Microtaggant technology as well as several ready-to-use  solutions for product security and brand protection. The enhancements are said  to make this he most robust traceable, anti-counterfeit technology  available. The taggants are uniquely encoded for each customer. In its most  basic form, the Microtaggant is a unique numeric code sequence in a  multi-colored layer format. In more complex form, it provides multiple layers  of security through incorporation of several nano-taggant technologies in a  single microscopic particle. Verification and detection is done with a variety  of inexpensive hand-held readers and scanners. The taggants are available in  dry particle form for compounding or as a finished masterbatch. The taggants  can be used in a variety of plastic resins and colors, with no change in  processing conditions.
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