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Gemalto Launches Enhanced Visual and Tactile Security Features for Official ID Documents

Sealys Secure Surface combines light reflection, movement and tactile elements

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

Gemalto launched Sealys Secure Surface, a new family of cost-effective security features for polycarbonate identity documents that strengthens protection against fraud by combining three different effects: light reflection, movement and tactile elements. Sealys Secure Surface can be applied on the polycarbonate bodies of documents such as passport datapages, ID cards, healthcare cards, driver licenses, vehicle registrations and resident permits. It offers visual and tactile effects that allow...

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