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Scratch and sniff technology generally refers to stickers or paperboard items that have been treated with a fragrant coating. When scratched, the coating releases an odor that is normally related to the image displayed under the coating. The technology has been used on a variety of surfaces from stickers to compact discs. Gale W. Matson accidentally invented the technology while working for 3M in the 1960's. He was attempting to create a new method for making carbonless copy paper using microencapsulation. The technology to infuse microcapsules and paper was submitted to the US patent office on November 18, 1969 and the patent was granted on June 23, 1970. Despite the technology being invented by Matson in the 60's and its subsequent success in the 70's, the first patent for a translucent

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  • تشير تقنية الخدش والشم عادة إلى الأشياء التي تمت معالجتها باستخدام طبقة من العطور الدقيقة. وعند حكها، تطلق هذه الطبقة رائحة عطرية عادة ما تكون مرتبطة بالصورة الموجودة تحت هذه الطبقة. وقد تم استخدام هذه التقنية على مجموعة متنوعة من الأسطح بدءًا من الملصقات إلى الأقراص المدمجة. (ar)
  • Scratch and sniff technology generally refers to stickers or paperboard items that have been treated with a fragrant coating. When scratched, the coating releases an odor that is normally related to the image displayed under the coating. The technology has been used on a variety of surfaces from stickers to compact discs. Gale W. Matson accidentally invented the technology while working for 3M in the 1960's. He was attempting to create a new method for making carbonless copy paper using microencapsulation. The technology to infuse microcapsules and paper was submitted to the US patent office on November 18, 1969 and the patent was granted on June 23, 1970. Despite the technology being invented by Matson in the 60's and its subsequent success in the 70's, the first patent for a translucent fragrance releasing version of microcapsules wasn't issued until January 15, 1985 to the 3M corporation. (en)
  • A tecnologia scratch and sniff (raspar-e-cheirar) geralmente se refere a adesivos ou itens de papelão que foram tratados com um revestimento perfumado. Quando riscado, o revestimento libera um odor que normalmente está relacionado à imagem exibida sob o revestimento. A tecnologia tem sido usada em uma variedade de superfícies, de adesivos a discos compactos. A 3M inventou a tecnologia em 1965, usando um processo originalmente desenvolvido para papel autocopiativo chamado microencapsulamento. (pt)
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  • تشير تقنية الخدش والشم عادة إلى الأشياء التي تمت معالجتها باستخدام طبقة من العطور الدقيقة. وعند حكها، تطلق هذه الطبقة رائحة عطرية عادة ما تكون مرتبطة بالصورة الموجودة تحت هذه الطبقة. وقد تم استخدام هذه التقنية على مجموعة متنوعة من الأسطح بدءًا من الملصقات إلى الأقراص المدمجة. (ar)
  • A tecnologia scratch and sniff (raspar-e-cheirar) geralmente se refere a adesivos ou itens de papelão que foram tratados com um revestimento perfumado. Quando riscado, o revestimento libera um odor que normalmente está relacionado à imagem exibida sob o revestimento. A tecnologia tem sido usada em uma variedade de superfícies, de adesivos a discos compactos. A 3M inventou a tecnologia em 1965, usando um processo originalmente desenvolvido para papel autocopiativo chamado microencapsulamento. (pt)
  • Scratch and sniff technology generally refers to stickers or paperboard items that have been treated with a fragrant coating. When scratched, the coating releases an odor that is normally related to the image displayed under the coating. The technology has been used on a variety of surfaces from stickers to compact discs. Gale W. Matson accidentally invented the technology while working for 3M in the 1960's. He was attempting to create a new method for making carbonless copy paper using microencapsulation. The technology to infuse microcapsules and paper was submitted to the US patent office on November 18, 1969 and the patent was granted on June 23, 1970. Despite the technology being invented by Matson in the 60's and its subsequent success in the 70's, the first patent for a translucent (en)
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  • تقنية الخدش والشم (ar)
  • Scratch and sniff (en)
  • Scratch and sniff (pt)
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