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Visualising
indented writing or embossing
Both the VSC 6000 and VSC4PLUS feature orthoganol oblique
lighting, illumination from two light sources at different angles, that
provide the examiner with a clearer image of indented writing or
embossed stamps.
However, not all such examinations are straightforward, as the
presence of printing or handwriting on the document may interfere
with the image and hinder examination. When the ink causing
interference is transparent to near infrared light, it can be eliminated
by conducting the examination at this wavelength. After the
VSC 6000 converts the infrared image to a visible one the ink will
appear to vanish while the infrared shadow remains. Both the
VSC 6000 and the VSC4PLUS enable such examinations to be made
at wavelengths in the near infra red up to 1000nm.
Although the shadow casting technique is useful for examining deep
indentations and embossing, shallow indentations or those not
visible at all, are more effectively examined using an electrostatic
imaging technique.
See details of the company's product ESDA².
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