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Contact Details

Telephone
01462 421 333
Telephone
Address:
  1 North End
Bury Mead Road
Hitchin
Hertfordshire
SG5 1RT


Identi-Coat

Promain's Anti-Theft Identification CoatingThieves Beware - Protected by Identi-coat security paint

A non-drying coating incorporating its own unique fingerprint system

Key features are:
Promain’s Anti-Theft Identification Coating - Identi-Coat Clear
A robust coating incorporating its own unique fingerprint system
Laboratory Tests
Tor Coatings have conducted the following laboratory tests:

Accelerated Weather Test
After 30 days no deterioration has been noted to either the coating or the sample cable.

Fire Test
The coated and uncoated samples were positioned vertically; a blowtorch flame (1200 oC) was trained on the bottom part of the samples for one minute. The idea being that if it did ignite then the flame would spread up the cable. Uncoated sample – the cable melted at the point of heat producing a very small flame which extinguished almost immediately. There was no spread of flame. Coated sample – the results were very similar, although the coating did make a slightly larger flame which existed slightly longer. There was no spread of flame. Coating of the cable with traceable anti-theft coating does not appear to affect its fire properties.

Identi-coat fire test

Ratio of Tracer Particle Tests
Tests have been made to determine the quantities of tracer particles per litre required. Our laboratory tests show that one-gram of anti-theft coating will contain 200 tracer particles. One kilo of tracer particles per 1000 litres of coating.

Wipe Test
To handle cable coated with anti-theft coating, wipe onto clothing manufactured from different materials. Analysis samples of clothes to determine how many particles have been transferred to the clothing.

UV Test
Use of hand held UV scanner on clothing and other materials to establish the ease of detecting tracer particles.

Identicoat UV Test

Iron Filing Test
To show how the tracer particles can be identified amongst iron filings under a microscope.


Identicoat Iron Filing Test


Isolating Flake Test
Identification of tracer particles is possible in less than 2 hours.

Demonstrate the ease of separating the tracer particles from the anti-theft coating followed by analysis under a 100x magnification microscope. See illustrations 1 and 2.

Laboratory Visit
Promain are arranging a training day which will offer a hands-on trial to illustrate the ease of isolating and identify the tracers and to also demonstrate fire resistance and any other tests you may require either during or before the trackside tests.

Illustration 1 - Tracer Particles

Identicoat Tracer Particles

Encoded particles magnified hundreds of times



Illustration 2 - Isolation of Tracer Particles from Anti-Theft Identification Coating
  1. Place the collected anti-theft coating into a small beaker.
  2. Dilute the sample with solvent (xylene or acetone).
  3. Extract the tracer particles using a magnet within a test tube.
  4. Remove the magnet from the inside of the test tube and collect the particles on a petri dish or similar.
  5. View the particles through their cross section under a microscope (minimum magnification = x 100) and identify the colours. Placing a magnet under the petri dish helps to raise the particles on their side to aid viewing.
  6. The tracer particles are magnetic and also fluoresce under UV light.
Identicoat Isolation of Tracer

Encoded particles magnified hundreds of times