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what type of dyes is used for new currency

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Currency notes in India are made of cotton waste and balsam. Special dyes are also amalgamated into the mixture to make the currency notes almost like a crisp paper. The main criteria is that that the note should be resilient, durable, with quality to resist from wear and tear and not to be faked easily.
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The Pulp of Indian currency note contains cotton and balasm. currency Pulp is infuse with gelatin of poly vinyl alcohol. this enchances the strength of the notes adding to its increased life.

The name of the ink or dye used are usually not disclosed for security reasons.

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