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Shake, Rattle and Roll – Diametryx’s Innovative Colour Change Particles

Ian Lancaster
Ian Lancaster
Shake, Rattle and Roll – Diametryx’s Innovative Colour Change Particles

At the Optical & Digital Document Security™ (ODDS) conference in in Lisbon this April, Michael Natan, President of Diametryx Inc, presented his new company’s intriguing colour-change particles in which the effects change not only by tilting, but shaking as well.

Natan has an impressive track record of inventing novel security taggants on the sub-micron scale, with a string of patents dating back to a first priority date in 1999. He co-founded Nanoplex Technologies to commercialise the technology.

The company went through a series of acquisitions and name changes before the process was eventually bought by SICPA, through its acquisition of Cabot Security Materials in 2014.

He is one of three founder-directors and funders of Diametryx, which was set up in late 2022 and is based in the Boston University Photonics Center.

Diametryx is developing a family of micro- to nanoscale colour-changing particles, which it calls Janus particles (after the Roman god of opposites). The particles can change colour through one of three activation mechanisms: magnetism, mechanical agitation (ie. shaking) or tilting.

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