Security Labels
Ultra Destructible
Tamper seals using ultra destructible materials, typically PVC (vinyl) or acetate, are one of the most basic and established techniques to ensure that a label cannot be removed and re-applied at all.
The technique works by using a very weak and brittle substrate and aggressive adhesive to ensure that the label disintegrates into many components if any attempt is made to remove it.
This is still a useful material for some applications, provided that the application does not require the label to exhibit any shear strength, and the label and surface is not exposed to movement.
Used in combination with other printing techniques, this provides an economic way of sealing certain surfaces, provided that the presence of a permanent residue on the surface that is very difficult to remove is not an issue.
Void Labels
Our high residue adhesives leave a permanent adhesive on the application surface when the label is removed that is difficult, but not impossible to remove.
This is useful for applications where you want a visible mark on the application surface to show that the label has been removed.
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