An overview of the use of tamper proof labels and holograms
If innovation and superlative quality
are the USPs of today’s products in any segment with efforts directed towards
development of the best, there is a parallel endeavor by counterfeiters. The
black market with duplicated products is equally booming. Hence, original
product providers are only banking upon multi-layered security like use of stock
holograms, tamper proof labels, holographic boards, etc., which are
effective tools to curb counterfeiting. Such is the complexity of these tools
that they cannot be faked or developed by counterfeiters.
Flexibility in usage and
affordability are good news for the users. Both manufacturers and consumers get
benefited; while the former maintain a market edge, the latter are saved from
being duped. Consumers can easily distinguish between the original and fake
counterparts. The direct visuals in print, depicting color and depth, affixed
on any particular product will help consumers identify and verify its
authenticity. This print is irreplaceable.
Use of multi-layered tamper
evident security labels and related products in almost all conceivable
sectors in the market is only increasing by the day. Yet, a large percentage of
companies, especially SMEs and MSMEs, have not yet started using these
features. Here arises the need for stock hologram suppliers and
manufacturers to spread awareness about the same. The higher the number of users,
lesser will be the influence of counterfeit players. These products are
available in sheet, stock, reel and other forms that can be applied
automatically with the help of machines to the advantage of the product
manufacturers.
Stock holograms and related security products cannot
be altered. They cannot be copied or adapted. They are unique and provide
hidden identities. They add appeal to the affixed products. They have
application in industry segments ranging from pharma, FMCG, bank cheques,
parking passes to artwork, ID cards, membership cards, clothing, and more. The tamper
proof labels are generally used as authentication for documents, packaging,
collectibles, identification, etc. Contact your supplier today!
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