Void labels are integral components of security stickers designed to deter external packaging or product tampering. Upon detachment, the adhesive unveils text featuring the repetition of the term “Void.” This sticker type derives its name from the word “Void,” though alternate messages like “Opened” are possible, offering customization options.
Varieties of Void security labels
There are different kinds of Void labels in the world of security stickers. They vary based on what they’re made of and how much sticky stuff they leave behind when you take them off. Let’s check out Precintia’s Void labels!
1. Non-residue Void labels
Non-residue Void labels don’t leave any sticky mess when you remove them. They have a secret message that shows up on the plastic film when you take off the label. They’re made of strong Mylar polyester and have super sticky adhesive, so they can handle tough situations like extreme temperatures. These labels work best on smooth surfaces. You can write on them and customize their size and shape, adding any logo or message you want.
These labels are handy in lots of situations:
- Transportation: They’re great for planes, boats, and vehicles, like on doors, windows, and containers.
- Industry: They’re useful for alarms, doors, panels, and equipment.
- Security: They’re good for controlling access to places and equipment.
- Finance: They work well on coin boxes and ATMs.
- Retail: They’re helpful for managing returns and protecting packages.
2. Void labels with partial residue
The CKR Void label is a type of security sticker that leaves some sticky residue behind when removed, indicating tampering. It’s best used on smooth surfaces. Made from Mylar polyester like the previous model, it has strong adhesive.
Here’s where you might use Void labels that leave residue:
- Transportation: They’re handy for containers, cargo, and storage areas.
- Industry: Useful for panels and equipment.
- Surveillance: Great for securing envelopes and bags.
- Retail: Helpful for managing returns and protecting packages.
3. Void labels that leave a complete residue
KTL and KTL+ Void label models are made for porous surfaces like cardboard or paper. When you peel off these stickers, they reveal a hidden message stuck to the surface, showing if the package or product has been tampered with. They’re crafted from see-through polypropylene and have strong adhesive.
The main difference between KTL and KTL+ Void labels is that the latter has external numbering. Both types have identification on the plastic film underneath, so they can’t be changed.
Here’s where you might use Void labels that leave a full residue:
– Surveillance: Good for securing envelopes and bags.
– Finance: Useful for boxes, envelopes, and confidential mail.
Using Void labels helps protect products from tampering, fights fraud and counterfeiting, and makes it easier to track items.
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