Opening evidence
Evaluate a visible indication after removal from the intended packaging position.
VOID and anti-transfer label directions for packaging where attempted opening, label reuse or transfer should leave a recognisable indication.


After-removal indication
Reduce reuse risk
Cartons and closures
Project-defined
A tamper-evident label should be evaluated on the actual package material, closure position and intended security risk before volume supply.
Discuss package surfaceEvaluate a visible indication after removal from the intended packaging position.
Develop a structure intended to discourage label reuse or unauthorised transfer.
Adhesion behaviour and appearance must be confirmed on real packaging.
The generated illustration demonstrates the VOID direction. Physical sample testing should confirm the actual result on your package.
Carton coating, bottle curvature, plastic finish and opening position can affect label behaviour.



Provide product images, surface information, closure point and security requirement for sample planning.
Request EvaluationRemoval, refill, relabelling or unauthorised transfer concern.
Surface, curvature and closure position affect label selection.
Assess visible result on the actual package before production.
Manufacture after structure and quantity are agreed.
Share package surface, seal position and required protection objective.