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Hologram Design
Hologram design is the creation of two-dimensional (3D) images using holographic techniques. A hologram is an image that can be viewed from different angles and has depth and a sense of volume. It is created through laser exposure. Hologram design involves the planning and creation of two-dimensional (3D) images that can be used in a wide variety of applications, such as advertising, entertainment, education, and science.

File manipulation for printing
To start a holographic project, we need to receive your files in Illustrator, Editable PDF, and curved versions so we can manipulate them and create a holographic presentation.

Adhesives and Polyester
The holograms are made of high-density polyester and we have a wide variety of colored films and two types of polyester microns (36 and 48 microns).
For this polyester we have several types of adhesives:
* Water and/or Acrylic based adhesive:
This is an adhesive that is characterized by being fast-drying, non-toxic, easy to use and versatile in a wide range of applications.
* Hot Melt base adhesive:
This adhesive is applied between 150 and 180 degrees C. It is a solid thermoplastic resin that melts when heated. It is especially suitable for packaging or boxes with ultraviolet varnish application.
* Selective Release Adhesive:
The purpose of this adhesive is to leave a mark on the surface or substrate where the hologram is applied, using squares, circles, or hexagons. It can be acrylic-based or hot melt.

* Full Release Adhesive:
Its main feature is to release the polyester emulsion, that is, to release 100% of the adhesive onto the application or substrate.

In general, the type of adhesive used for security holograms will depend on the specific needs of the product or document and the conditions to which it will be exposed. It's important to select the right adhesive to ensure the hologram stays in place and is resistant to tampering or forgery.

Laser foiling
Laser foiling involves using a concentrated beam of light to modify the surface of the polyester, usually by heat and vaporization.
It is a system used to demetallize, creating a high-quality, permanent, fixed image on polyester.
Techniques such as Alphanumeric Keys, QR Codes, Outlines, Folios, etc. can be combined.

