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Security tag

-- Packaging Digest, 4/1/2010 12:00:00 AM

 

pdx1001410SIMSecurity seals equipped with the SECUTAG® micro color-code system help this tag protect against counterfeiting. The co. has opted for the legally binding labeling of their primary packaging with the micro color-code technology SECUTAG® from 3S Simons Security Systems. The test probes are packaged in plastic boxes with special security seals. These closure seals are manufactured from document foil and are affixed crosswise over all four sides of the box. They adhere to the corporate design of the co. and are provided with the individual micro color-code SECUTAG® for anti-counterfeiting. The variable data and contents are printed onto the seals via thermal printing according to requirements. The new seals are integrated into the production and packaging procedure without process changes. Additionally, the special form and material of the security seals constitute a barrier against reproduction and manipulation. The test probes in this packaging are unambiguously identifiable as originals; unauthorized opening of the boxes is immediately detected.


Ingun Security/Simon Security Systems, +49 7 53 181 050. www.ingun.com

 

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