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Tamper Evident Labels are a type of label used to indicate that a product has been opened or tampered with. They are used to protect products from tampering, counterfeiting, and other forms of fraud. Tamper Evident Labels are typically made from materials such as paper, plastic, or metal, and are designed to be difficult to remove without leaving evidence of tampering. They are often used in the food and beverage industry, pharmaceuticals, and other industries where product integrity is important.
Tamper Evident Labels are often used in combination with other security measures, such as holograms, RFID tags, and barcodes. They are also used to provide traceability and authentication of products, as well as to provide product information and branding.
Some companies in the Tamper Evident Label market include 3M, Avery Dennison, CCL Industries, UPM Raflatac, and Label-Aire. Show Less Read more