Method and composition for identification

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G09F 3/00 (2006.01) G07D 7/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2584716

This invention relates to a method for the identification of an article, the method including the step of applying at least one identification particle to the article, wherein the identification particle on the article is not evident to the casual observer, but is evident on close inspection of the article, preferably with the naked eye. The identification particle is less than 500 microns in size and is reflective and has lustre. The reflective particle is not evident to the casual observer, but the sparkle thereof picked up by the naked eye on careful inspection.

Procédé d'identification d'un article consistant à appliquer au moins une particule d'identification sur l'article, la particule d'identification sur l'article n'étant pas évidente à voir pour un observateur occasionnel, mais étant visible en cas d'examen minutieux de l'article, de préférence à l'oeil nu. La particule d'identification est inférieure à 500 microns en taille et est réfléchissante et brillante. La particule réfléchissante n'est pas évidente à voir par un observateur occasionnel, mais sa brillance est repérable à l'oeil nu en cas d'examen minutieux.

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