Procédé d'identification d'articles et processus de maintien de la sécurité

N° de brevet: EP1887066 (A2)
Date de publication: 2008-02-13
Inventeur(s): CRAWFORD MICHAEL CARL [US];MIKESKA KURT RICHARD [US];
Demandeur(s): DU PONT [US];
Classification: B42D15/00;C09D11/00;C09K11/02;C09K11/77;D21H21/48;G06K7/12;G07D7/12;
N° de demande: EP20070010049 20070521 
Numéro(s) de priorité: US20060834456P 20060731;US20070749777 20070517 
The invention is directed to a method by exposing at least a portion of a luminescent coating disposed on a surface of an article to ultraviolet light at one or more preselected wavelengths causing said luminescent coating to exhibit a luminescence spectrum, the luminescence spectrum exhibiting a plurality of intensity peaks that have been priorly determined to create a standard; determining the intensity of at least two peaks in the luminescence spectrum of the coating; determining a peak intensity ratio of the at least two peaks; comparing the peak intensity ratio determined with the standard; and, classifying the article according to whether or not the peak intensity ratio does or does not match the standard; wherein the luminescent coating comprises a particulate luminescent composition comprising a rare earth doped fluoride represented by the formula RE x A 1-x F 2+x-2y O y wherein RE represents a three-valent rare-earth element, A is alkaline earth, 0.002 x 0.20, and 0 y x.

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