ANTI-CONTRAFFECTION and ANTI-EFFRATION labels

Serialisation allows traceability through a code printed on the label. The code is applied in the pharmaceutical industry to trace individual products along the supply chain to combat counterfeiting and to increase consumer safety. A serialised product contains a unique digitally printed code that can be letters, numbers, 1d barcodes (i.e. stripes) or 2d barcodes (e.g. datamatrix).

TAMPER EVIDENT

It provides an indication that the outer packaging has been opened or tampered with. Indicates possible adulteration or entry of falsified medicines into the legitimate supply chain.

SELF-ADHESIVE LABELS MADE OF ULTRA-DESTRUCTIBLE MATERIAL

When an attempt is made to remove it, the ultra-destructible label delaminates into several parts, making it absolutely impossible to remove entirely.

DATA SHEET ULTRA-DESTRUCTIBLE MATERIAL
FRONT
Ultra-destructible material Weight 60 g / m².
ADHESIVE
Permanent acrylic-based adhesive.
LINER
Glassine paper.
MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS
Min. application Temp. 5 °C
Service Temperature -40 °C to 90 °C
APPLICATIONS AND USE
This film is described as “ultra-destructible” because, in combination with a high-performance adhesive, if you try to remove it after application, it will delaminate on most substrates with a “tamper evident” effect. It is advisable to always carry out an application test to determine its suitability for the purpose.
STORAGE
Two years in storage conditions as defined by FINAT (20- 25°C; 40-50% relative humidity)

SELF-ADHESIVE LABELS IN VOID MATERIAL

If the void adhesive label is removed, it deposits part of its colouring on the product, marking the protected product with the standard ‘void’ inscription. Even if the inscriptions deposited on the product were erased, repositioning the label would highlight, in negative, the same alarm inscriptions.

MATERIAL DATA SHEET VOID
FRONT
Transparent material with special void effect in polypropylene.
ADHESIVE
Permanent acrylic adhesive.
LINER
PET 30.
APPLICATION AND USE
Once the film has been applied to the substrate, removal is irreversible. In the event of removal, the word “void” appears. Labels that have been removed cannot be reapplied or repositioned as evidence of tampering is evident On paper and cardboard, removal should not take place before 24 hours.
STORAGE
Two years under storage conditions as defined by FINAT (20- 25°C; 40-50% relative humidity)

TEAR-OFF LABELS

Removing the label causes the fibres of the carton to tear, making tampering visible. There is the possibility of adding a glue-free corner that improves the ease of opening for the end consumer.

PAPER TEAR MATERIAL DATA SHEET
FRONT
Natural paper.
ADHESIVE
Acrylic adhesive.
MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS
Min. application Temp. 5 °C
Operating temperature -10 °C + 80 °C
APPLICATION AND USE
If an attempt is made to remove this paper material after application, it will ‘tear’ the surface of the case, leaving evidence of break-in. It is advisable to always carry out an application test to determine its suitability for the purpose.
STORAGE
Two years in storage conditions as defined by FINAT (20- 25°C; 40-50% relative humidity).

TEAR FILM MATERIAL DATA SHEET
FRONT
Polypropylene film material.
ADHESIVE
Permanent acrylic adhesive.
LINER
Glassine paper.
MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS
Min. application Temp. 10 °C
Service Temperature -60 °C to 80 °C
APPLICATION AND USE
If an attempt is made to remove this polypropylene film after application, it will ‘tear’ the surface of the case, leaving evidence of break-in. It is advisable to always carry out an application test to determine its suitability for the purpose.
STORAGE
Two years in storage conditions as defined by FINAT (20- 25°C; 40-50% relative humidity).