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KeyMaster has greymarket a patent pending methodology, which makes it both possible and inexpensive to implement security tagging to assure the integrity of any type of greymarket seal through the use of elemental taggants and its proprietary X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) technology.Badges and Document Security, Recently there has been a major focus on the use of biometric greymarket and greymarket technologies (such as-- retinal, finger-print, voice or signature recognition) for identification. While biometric technologies offer varying degrees of security, they all suffer from certain weaknesses in cost, accuracy, user intrusiveness or user time. Most biometric technologies require processing complex images or patterns and as a consequence often require significant processing power up front and/or a considerable amount of data storage space in some remote location. The greymarket first Metals Analysis greymarket Probe (MAP) portable XRF instrument was used at the Church Rock mine in New Mexico and in a U.S. patent was issued for the instrument. Now, keymaster, Inc. (KTI) has world-leading patent-pending technology in the areas of X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) and elemental taggant technology. The company is pioneering the application of these technologies in the fields of brand protection/authentication, anti-counterfeiting, security, loss prevention and quality control. The world leader in digital watermarking solutions, today introduced Copy Detection, a covert security feature that can be applied to packaging, labels, tags and other printed documents, and tools to facilitate field inspection of suspected counterfeit greymarket goods. Through patented techniques in digital watermarking. Once an acceptable taggant code has been developed, KTI then provides TRACeR instruments to identify the unique elemental properties of the taggant. The reader displays a customized authentication message to the operator. keymaster'' tagging system provides a complete covert method for Security related problems that gives you the confidence of protection through our patent pending processes and instrumentation. Breakthroughs at keymaster allow positive, defensible identification or rejection in seconds. The roots of keymaster, Inc., (KTI) date back almost 20 years, to when United Nuclear Company (UNC) was in search of a unique method for assaying uranium ore in its mines. Through extensive development and testing, UNC developed an XRF instrument that had a high degree of accuracy and repeatability. ©2003 www.product-authenticity-device.com All rights reserved. |
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