Thursday, November 26, 2009

Label Lock Labels

Basically there are two types in Label Lock Labels. They are,

· Dual Layer Lock Labels

· No Residue Label Lock


Dual layer lock labels:


The Label Lock ™ label defends against unauthorized removal.

To use, remove a Label Lock ™ from the box and pertain the security label to most surfaces, rough or smooth.

The security label delaminates on removal parting a totally moved dry peel OPENED message on the application surface and in the removed Label Lock ™.

Once a Dual Layer Label Lock ™ is removed, both the label and surface demonstrate an 'Opened' message representing unauthorized access.

Dual Layer Label Lock ™ labels are sold possibly in 3 sizes and all are uniquely numbered.

Label Lock ™ labels are sold in special protective dispenser boxes holding 250 labels on a reel.


Features:


· Tamper Evident

· Both label and surface show void

· Ultra-secure

· Unique subsurface numbers as standard

· Available from stock

· Resists chemical temperature attack


No Residue Label Lock:


Through its innovative design, the new No Residue Label Lock ™ label locks in position yet lifts without a trace, guaranteed no damage whatsoever to the product, packaging or surface the security label has been applied.


Features:


· Tamper Evident

· No Residue

· Unique subsurface numbers as standard

· High Security

· Simple product range

· Available from stock

Monday, November 23, 2009

High Residue & Low Residue Tamper Evident Labels

High Residue Tamper Evident Labels:


Product Description:


Among leaving a most of permanent paste on articles' surface, this type of tamper evident stickers offer clear visual evidences of tampering if elimination of the tamper resistant labels is attempted.


Features:

    • Model plate of Tamper Indicating Messages enclosed with adhesives.
    • A patent indication of incursions.
    • Designed to prevent unauthorized access.
    • Ideal for a disposable package stick.
    • Accessible in serial numbers, barcodes, custom destruct patterns.
    • We produce and supply a broad range of tamper evident labels and Warranty VOID Stickers on moves or sheets in a variety of sizes, colors, tamper evident patterns. This can facilitate you to dramatically diminish the possibility of theft or un-authorized opening of your sensitive goods.


Major applications for High Residue Tamper Evident Labels :


  • Label Lock Labels

  • Custom Dual Labels

  • Ultra Destruct Labels

  • Warranty Void Labels

  • Clear Acetate Labels

  • Microembossed Labels

Low Residue Tamper Evident Labels:


Product Description:


This kind of tamper proof labels results in leaving the tamperproof labels itself evidently tampered by when endeavored to peel, any adhesive that does stay can be removed easily with a light finger wipe.


Features:

  • Small adhesive residue will stay on the surface if peeled away.
  • Irreversible change offers evidence of tampering.
  • Successively numbered or barcoded.
  • Effective box end sealing.
  • Custom sizes and designs.
  • Low-residue VOID Labels or VOID Stickers will invalid upon attempted removal of label from substrate, offering extensive protection to your equipment and any valuable items within your premises. They are ultimate for discouraging any form of tampering and can present security against warranty fraud.

Major applications for High Residue Tamper Evident Labels :


  • Label Lock Labels

  • Custom Security Labels

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Security Label features

The coating

This is the foundation on which our layers of additional security features are added.

· Smoother paper, with proscribed absorbency, improving the look, feel and stability.

· Own professional coatings.

· Customers can add extra levels of protection, such as security inks and holograms.

Frangibility

· The paper or film breaks as soon as removal is attempted.

Tamper apparent security film

· If the film layer is removed, an image is exposed on the secured item.

Taggants

· Pigments, which take up light and radiate in the visible wavelength.

· Infra red, with a unique combination of wavelengths.

· UV luminous, available in yellow, green, red or orange.

· UV phosphorescent, with a UV pigment that maintains to glow after the light is extinguished.

Sparkling coating

· A coating improve the performance of optically variable printing inks.

· Adhesives

· Permanent, high path adhesive, in combination with frangible substances, ensures tamper evidence.

Chemical sensitization

· Paper changes color if alterations are endeavored - sensitive to acids, alkalis, bleaches, solvents and alcohols.

Covert imprinted images

· Encrypted, micro-embossed image, demonstrated with a decoding lens.

Covert UV image

· UV readable, this image is printed in-between two layers of coating. Modified designs can be easily incorporated.


Coloured Centre Paper


· Scratching the paper exposes a colour

· Different to that of the base paper, available in a collection of substances and colours.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Effortless Security Labels


A tradition Security label designed and manufactured specifically to meet your security labeling needs. Security Labels are offer a variety of customizable features that meet a variety of needs for your Security label application while always maintaining the highest level of service and professionalism.


An unmatched Security label industries expertise meaning that to help brand owners develop a secure system that will allocate them to stick their products with 100% security, assurance and in the knowledge that they cannot be counterfeited or tampered with.


Whether you require brand authentication or evidence of tamper, the company offer solutions to ensure that your labels cannot be copied or altered without detection.


You can easily customize your modified Security label with a range of features and other common Security label applications.


Monday, November 16, 2009

Functional Characteristics of 8-color Flexo Label Printing Machine:


1) Fast speed: The maximum speed is up to 1m/s. Two or more coils of materials can be printed concurrently, greatly increasing the production competence.

2) Large solid under color: Great area of solid below color printing can be performed and hard printing can be achieved. For the moment, the entire side can be printed with equal effect.

3) Adequate solid color: This is a liberation printing machine. The printing directly contacts the printed product, apparent character printed on various kinds of tapes, sufficient solid color.

4) Fast color: Using particular ink, dry for fast color, the printed product features washing resistance and fast color. The printed products can allow cruel wash and stone wash. It meets the European and USA standards of environment protection and free of toxin. It can be freely used.

5) Universal size: Printing for tapes with dissimilar length can be performed only by altering plate cylinder. Multi use of the machine can diminish repeated investment.

6) This machine is appropriate for materials including: riband, cotton tape, rubber tape, nylon tape, paper tape and adhesive tape.

7) Max/min printing width: max.150mm/min.3mm.

8) Printing length: 1-300mm

Printing size: 8 colors(6+2)
Power: 220V/4.5KW
Dimension (L*W*H)mm: 2500*650*1900
Gross weight: 800KG

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Top 5 deceptive labels on food products

0 Trans Fats: Trans fats are industrially created by moderately hydrogenating plant oils; making them more soaked, with a higher melting point and longer shelf-life.

  • Why we use this LabeI: Trans fats have gotten a bad smack and have been banned in some cities. As a result, product companies are frustrating to disassociate themselves with this kind of fat.
  • Complaint with the Label: Initially, if these fats are scientifically created, then there is no reason that a product should cover them in the first place. Second, now since a food has 0 Trans Fats doesn't mean the food is non-fat or low-fat; and if the product does have fat, it may contain saturated fat, which is still a very unhealthy fat .


Include Whole Grains:
Flour made with whole grains is much improved for you than processed or lightened flour. You get more fiber and benefits from the whole grain variety.

  • Why we use this LabeI: Lots of cereal, bread and baked good product companies have been advertising their use of whole grains in their products to make their products seem more healthful than those that use processed flour.
  • Complaint with the Label: Unfortunately, once again, having whole grains doesn't mean it is healthy. The product may contain a lot of sugar, high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) and fat.

Low-Fat: Several foods that aren't obviously low in fat, especially baked goods (e.g., cookies, cakes, brownies, muffins), have lower fat options.

  • Why we use this LabeI: These products are well-liked with dieters because they appear to be more healthful than their higher fat complements. Further, lower fat is often associated with lower calories.
  • Complaint with the Label: Low-fat versions of higher fat foods frequently contain GOBS of sugar and are very high in simple and sophisticated carbohydrates. So, in reality, the products are repeatedly not any better for you...in essence, you are surrogate one bad ingredient for a different bad ingredient.


Sugar-Free:
These foods that are low in fat, obviously sugary foods have seen an incursion of 'sugar-free' options. Frequently, these are good options for diabetics or individuals those who have blood sugar problems.

· Why we use this LabeI: Sugar, like fat, insert a lot of calories to a product. As a result, this label request to dieters who are appearing to reduce their caloric intake, further expanding a product company's market share.

· Complaint with the Label: Dietetic options are often made with artificial sweeteners. Lots of artificial sweeteners (E.g., splenda, nutrasweet, aspartame, etc.) are highly contentious and in many studies have been linked to cancer. If it isn't natural, keep on away from it!


No Sugar Added:
A food is allowed to possess this on the label if no sugar or sugar-containing ingredient (for example, fruit juices, applesauce, or dried fruit) is added during processing or packing.

  • Why we use this LabeI: The point is to support the product as being lower calorie than a product that may have added sugar in it. These appeals to those individuals who don't essentially like the 'sugar-free' option, but don't want any additional sugar in their products.
  • Complaint with the Label: If a product is previously pretty sweet (E.g., fruit juices), there is no reason to add sugar, so why do you need to publicize it? Moreover, some products that claim 'no sugar added' may still use other sweeteners, either artificial or natural. These may contain: turbinado, honey, sucrose, fructose, corn syrup or lactose. All of which have calories, give to weight gain and contain carbohydrates.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Coca-Cola accepts front-of-pack energy labeling


Coca-Cola has alleged that it will add calorie counts to the front of drinks covering in the US and Mexico, through energy information on “nearly all” its products by the end of 2011.

Chairman and chief executive officer Muhtar Kent said: “Nowadays more than ever, people expect details about the products they consume to be both willingly available and visible. This global obligation is about making it easier for consumers to rapidly see the calorie information for our beverages.”

Cascade drinks, unsweetened and unflavored waters, and returnable bottles will be excused from the new labeling system.

Coca-Cola products previously carry out front-of-pack labels in Europe and Australia.