Security Labels


Security labels are specialized stickers designed to enhance the security and authenticity of products, documents, and packages. They are used to prevent counterfeiting, tampering, and unauthorized access. Here are some common types and uses of security labels:
Holographic Labels:
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Holographic security labels feature a unique three-dimensional design that is difficult to replicate. They use holographic foils or laminates that produce a shifting pattern of light, making them visually striking and hard to counterfeit. Holographic labels are commonly used on official documents, certificates, ID cards, and luxury products.

Void Labels:
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Void labels, also known as tamper-indicating labels, have a hidden message or pattern that is revealed when the label is removed. Once peeled off, the label leaves behind a visible "VOID" or other tamper evidence message on the surface, indicating that the label has been tampered with. Void labels are used on electronics, pharmaceuticals, and sensitive packages.


Destructible Vinyl Labels:
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Destructible vinyl labels are made from a brittle vinyl material that breaks into tiny pieces when removal is attempted. They are used to deter unauthorized access to products, equipment, and warranty seals


Tamper-Evident Labels:
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Tamper-evident labels are designed to indicate if a product or package has been tampered with. These labels are usually destructible, meaning they break apart or leave a visible residue when removed. They are commonly used on high-value products, pharmaceuticals, electronic devices, and sensitive documents to deter tampering and protect against unauthorized access.



Security labels play a crucial role in protecting the authenticity and integrity of products, documents, and packages. They are widely used in industries like pharmaceuticals, electronics, logistics, manufacturing, and government agencies to combat counterfeiting, prevent tampering, and maintain security throughout the supply chain.
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