Protecting highly confidential printed materials, blueprints, and certificates in high-tech offices and government buildings is critical to prevent unauthorized removal and potential loss of IP or value. Discover how Tagit ensures detection and security for these sensitive documents, even when concealed in briefcases or aluminum bags at building exits.
Tagit 3D EM Systems and Security Paper provide organizations with enhanced protection against unauthorized removal of sensitive hard copies, ensuring secure safeguarding of valuable intellectual property and confidential information.
Tagit is pleased to announce the launch of a new 3-Layer Security Paper developed over the past few years, which now also includes all of the patent claims, fully detailed in the Tagit Patent (US 10392753)
The new 3-Layer Security Paper comprises a ~40㎛ central layer with fully embedded microwires, flanked by ~30-35㎛ top and bottom layers, with NO protruding microwires on the paper surface.
The new 3 layer paper is safer to handle due to the absence of any protruding microwires on the paper surface.
Fully embedded microwires provide a much smoother printing surface, allowing better print quality, along with a reduction in printer wear, lowering maintenance costs.
Thinner and shorter microwires allow for random dis-persion, offering improved and more consistent detection compared to competitors using larger, heavier microwires.
You will get detection of between 65 cm and 80 cm depending on the amount of soft magnetic micro-wires specified within the security page and the level of environmental noise in the area.
We normally produce both A4 and A3 size security paper formats. In both standard and clean room specifications.
Yes it will still detect, even though there may be a slight reduction in detection level.
Yes we have developed a special sensor which is easily fitted to printers where it only prints/copies when it sees security paper present.
Even if someone tries to screen the hard copies with aluminium or puts them in a booster bag the system will still detect and alarm.
No we have a possibility to exclude this risk.